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Rotisserie chicken stuffed with fentanyl, meth found during arrest: Kingston cops

A person from the Greater Toronto Area faces charges

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Kingston Police say a person from the GTA who allegedly threatened staff at a hotel is now facing multiple charges after a whole rotisserie chicken stuffed with illicit drugs was found in their belongings.

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Police say they were called to a hotel on Tuesday night after someone reported that the suspect was making threats against the staff.

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Police say the suspect was arrested and a search of their belongings turned up fentanyl, cocaine and crystal meth — hidden inside a whole cooked chicken.

They say they also found two pellet handguns.

An image from Kingston Police of a rotisserie chicken stuffed with illicit drugs.
An image from Kingston Police of a rotisserie chicken stuffed with illicit drugs.

The 44-year-old suspect from the Greater Toronto Area was charged with two counts of uttering threats to cause death/bodily harm, two counts of possession of weapons dangerous to public peace, two counts of carry concealed weapon, three counts of breach of probation, fail to comply with release order, and three counts of possession of a schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking.

Police say the accused had a bail hearing and was taken into custody.

The name and gender of the accused was not released.

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