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Ancaster man accused of dealing drugs, operating non-essential business amid COVID-19 pandemic

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An Ancaster man accused of dealing drugs in Hamilton on Friday is facing an additional charge in light of the COVID-19 pandemic after allegedly operating a non-essential business, according to police.

Investigators say a man driving a black Jeep Grand Cherokee was stopped just before 8 p.m. after officers suspected the driver was making stops to conduct drug transactions in the area of Main Street West and Norfolk Street South.

After reportedly seizing cocaine and cash, police charged the 29-year-old with possession of drugs and proceeds of crime and also issued a provincial offence ticket under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act for operating a non-essential business.

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