Police were doing surveillance on someone Joshua Bennett knew, working up a case she was trafficking drugs.
They observed her at Bennett’s rural property, northeast of Calgary, on consecutive days in late March of last year. Later on the second day, they saw Bennett enter the woman’s house in Calgary, then exit carrying something in a black garbage bag. Undercover officers followed him home.
A confidential informant, someone with a criminal record who traded tips for money, had told investigators that the woman “uses stash houses to hide her drugs and likes using rural areas,” according to court records.
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