RCMP Seize Drugs from Liverpool, N.S. Home in Trafficking Probe
RCMP Seize Drugs from Liverpool Home in Trafficking Probe

RCMP have seized drugs from a home in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, as part an ongoing trafficking investigation. The operation was carried out by the RCMP's drug section, according to a news release.

Details of the Seizure

Police executed a search warrant at a residence on May 20, 2026, where they discovered a quantity of drugs believed to be intended for distribution. The substances included cocaine, methamphetamine, and prescription pills. The estimated street value of the seized drugs has not been disclosed.

Investigation Ongoing

The RCMP's drug section is leading the investigation, which is still active. No arrests have been reported at this time. Police are urging anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers anonymously.

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This seizure is part of a broader effort by law enforcement to combat drug trafficking in rural Nova Scotia. The RCMP reminds the public that drug trafficking poses serious risks to communities and encourages reporting suspicious activities.

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