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Drugs seized from B.C. online delivery operation allegedly selling to kids

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Mounties say they have arrested three people in relation to a website selling and delivering drugs to B.C. youth.

Mounties in Mission, B.C., say they have arrested three people in relation to a website that was allegedly providing delivery drugs to local youth.

Police say they first received a report from a 16-year-old and their parent in early 2026 after the teen bought psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms,” and cannabis from a website that offered same-day delivery in Mission.

The detachment received another report from a parent weeks later that their child had purchased psylocibin in gummy form from the site.

Police eventually linked the business to two properties in Abbotsford, and executed search warrants on Spencer Street and King Road on May 20.

Mounties say they seized multiple packages of psilocybin and cannabis on its own, as well as more than a thousand packs of edible products containing the drugs, and “over a thousand vapes.”

Three people — men aged 49 and 34, and a 42-year-old woman — were arrested on the same day, but have since been released as the investigation continues, police said, adding the drugs still need to be lab tested.

“Mission RCMP highlight the fact that although this drug-delivery operation appeared to be limited in the types of drugs it sold, it was the fact that they were allegedly selling directly to youth that really put the spotlight on them,” police wrote in a news release Monday.

“Anyone who is aware of a person or a business involved in selling drugs to kids should call Mission RCMP at 604-826-7161, or your local police.”