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Thunder Bay Police and other police services executed a warrant at two McLaughlin Street residences

THUNDER BAY — Four people, including two from southern Ontario, are in Thunder Bay Police custody as the result of an ongoing drug-trafficking investigation.

Two individuals in the premises were arrested without incident, but police said in a news release Wednesday that the other two put up a struggle.

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