Police say 5 others were arrested
Niagara Regional police are looking for a suspect, after more illegal drugs were taken off the streets.
Late last year, and into this year, police began investigating the sale of illegal drugs in Niagara Falls.
On Tuesday, police searched four areas, and found oxycodone pills valued at $12,140, MDMA worth $2,046, and cocaine and crack cocaine valued at over $50,000. They also found $4,810.
41-year old Conrad Douglas of Niagara Falls faces drug trafficking charges, as does 34-year old Nadine El-Asmar of Niagara Falls. Police also charged 44-year old Clifton Maxwell, of Montreal, with drug trafficking, and 44-year old Brima Kemokai of Lasalle, Quebec with drug trafficking. He is also charged with uttering a forged document, as he's wanted in Alberta for several charges, and was wanted on a Canada wide warrant in relation to his immigration status.
The five accused had bail hearings in St. Catharines yesterday.
However, police are still looking for 40-year old Alexander Fraser-Maxwell of Montreal, wanted for drug trafficking. He is black, 6'3, with a slender build, has black hair and brown eyes.

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