Lambton OPP say five people have been charged in connection with the seizure of drugs, electronics and tools at a residence in Plympton-Wyoming. Members of the Community Service Crimes Unit executed a search warrant in the 4000 block of Douglas Line May 23. Police said suspected methamphetamine, electronics, tools, weapons, stolen property and currency were seized. Kim Brennan, 48, of Plympton-Wyoming and Brandon Waters, 32, of Sarnia face numerous charges including mischief, theft over $5,000, possession of property obtained by crime, possession of break-in instruments, and drug trafficking. Also charged with drug trafficking are Natasha Brennan, 22, of Sarnia and Joshua Strnad, 29 of Woodstock. Christopher Hammond, 24, of Sarnia is charged with theft over $5,000 and property obtained by crime over $5,000. All five have been released and are to appear in Sarnia court at a later date.
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