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Near $1 million drug bust, BC man faces drug charges in Vermilion

A woman from Alberta Beach and a man from B.C are facing drug possession charges inĀ  Vermilion court, as police recover nearly a million dollars in drugs, and unstamped tobacco in two separate incidents.

On May 4, 2025, Alberta RCMP Roving Traffic Units (RTU) North Team members pulled over a vehicle to check the driver’s license and registration.

During the traffic stop, police searched the vehicle and found 10 kilos of methamphetamine and two kilos of cocaine with a street value of about $920,000.

Darcy Chernowsky, 33-years of Roberts Creek, B.C., is charged with:

  • Two counts of Possession for the purpose of trafficking.

He was released on conditions and is due back in the Alberta Court of Justice in Vermilion on July 7.

In a second matter on May 6, RTU North Team members stopped a vehicle for a possible vehicle equipment violation.

Police noticed unstamped tobacco that they say the suspect was attempting to hide.

Officers seized 90,000 cigarettes valued at about $44,000.

Kimberly Butterfield, 53 years of Alberta Beach, is charged with:

  • Possession of unstamped tobacco
  • Possession of unstamped tobacco for the purpose of trafficking
  • Fraud over $5,000

Butterfield was released on conditions and is to return to the Alberta Court of Justice in Vermilion on July 7.

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