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Police say use of tear gas was 'right deployment' in Charlottetown drug raid

A police raid in downtown Charlottetown Thursday ended with two arrests and the seizure of drugs, cash and weapons, according to a news release the Charlottetown police issued on Friday.

Charlottetown man and woman charged and remain in custody

Charlottetown police released this photo of items seized during a raid on Thursday. (Submitted by Charlottetown Police)

Charlottetown Police say the use of tear gas in adowntown drug raid in Charlottetown Thursday afternoon was the "right deployment" in the situation.

The incident ended with two arrests and the seizure of drugs, cash and weapons, accordingCharlottetown police.Deputy Chief Brad MacConnell said police had reason to believe there were weapons inside the residence and the use of tear gas was following best practices.

"Tear gas was the right deployment in the situation, certainly the outcome suggests that," Brad MacConnelltold CBC News Friday afternoon.

"Everyone walked away from it, no one was injured and everyone was taken into custody without incident."

The suspects were arrested at a residence on Hillsborough Street.Policeseized $7,900 in cashas well as 120 grams of crystal meth, about 250 prescription pills, a small amount of cannabis, a replica firearm and machete, and a scale and packaging materials.

Police say there were others in the building at the time of the raid, but they were in a separate section and not in danger. (Nicola MacLeod/CBC)

The two suspects,a 27-year-old woman and a 34-year-old man, appeared in court Friday morning and remain in custody.

Theircharges includepossession for the purpose of trafficking, as well as with possession of a weapon and breach of probation.

Police said there were other residents home at the time of the raid, but they were in a separate area of the building.

"This was done in a very controlled mannerand although it seems a little sensational for our Charlottetown environment to experience these things, every precaution and mitigation to ensure public safety was taken in this case," MacConnell said.

The man and woman will appear in provincial court at a later date.

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With files from Carolyn Ryan