
Police raid Cambridge home, man faces drug charges
News
Jul 22, 2010
CAMBRIDGE — Police raided a Cambridge home Wednesday, seizing stolen items and marijuana plants.
Detectives with the Waterloo Regional Police were led to the Woodside Avenue residence after investigating reports of two break-and-enters in the area. Inside the home, officers say they found the stolen items. The items have been returned to their owners.
Officers also found 17 marijuana plants and growing equipment.
A 28-year-old Cambridge man has been charged with possession of stolen property and production of a controlled substance.

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