They came for the guns, but stayed for the cocaine and ecstacy.
The Saanich police street crime unit, aided by the Capital Region emergency response team, raided a house on Tuesday in a leafy Tattersall Drive neighbourhood on a warrant looking for illegal guns.
Police found what they were looking for: a long-barreled shotgun and two revolvers. At the same time, investigators found several ounces of cocaine, ecstasy and a small 30- to 40- plant marijuana grow-op.
Sgt. Dean Jantzen said street crime officers are tracing the history of the weapons, but investigators suspect they were illegally obtained and used hand in hand with drug trafficking.
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Two people, a male and a female, came out of the house voluntarily when police arrived at 3 p.m. and were taken into custody.
A 30-year-old Saanich man was arrested at a Victoria construction site in connection to the warrant. Jantzen said the man is known to police across Greater Victoria.
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Mark William Guy, 30, appeared in court on Aug. 1 and is charged with possession of cocaine and ecstasy for trafficking, possession of marijuana, and possessing a .357 Magnum revolver, a .38 Special revolver and a Remington 879 shotgun without permits.
Guy remains in custody and is due in court Aug. 8.
A 28-year-old man and 27-year-old woman also face charges from the July 31 raid.
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