Fentanyl-stuffed rotisserie chicken found by Kingston Police | CBC News
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A call about threatening behavior at a Kingston hotel led police to discover drugs concealed within a cooked rotisserie chicken. Officers found fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine stuffed inside the bird while arresting a 44-year-old suspect who had previously threatened hotel staff. The man now faces multiple charges, including drug possession for trafficking and weapon charges. The police emphasized the unusual method of concealment, highlighting the ongoing issues with drug trafficking and safety in public spaces.
Officers discovered fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine stuffed inside a whole rotisserie chicken during a threat-related incident at a Kingston hotel.
The drugs concealed in the chicken included 46.1 grams of fentanyl, 10.8 grams of cocaine, and 25.2 grams of crystal meth.
A 44-year-old suspect was arrested and charged with multiple offenses, including drug possession for trafficking and weapon-related charges.
Police responded to reports of threats at a hotel, leading to an arrest after the suspect returned to their room.
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