Police announced Tuesday that four men are facing a number of charges following a five-month investigation into drug trafficking in Saskatoon.
The four suspects were arrested Saturday.
The men, a 31-year-old and three 29-year-olds, were all taken into custody at a home on the 1600 block of 8th Street East.
Along with the arrests on 8th Street, police searched a home on 5th Avenue North and a home on Victoria Avenue.
Inside, they reportedly found just over 2429 grams of methamphetamine, 483 grams of cocaine and $14,000 in cash
Police also reportedly seized two vehicles and a stolen handgun.
The four men arrested face multiple charges including: cocaine and methamphetamine trafficking, possessing proceeds of crime, possession of stolen property and firearms offences.
The investigation was conducted by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU), a provincially funded unit made up of police from the RCMP as well as the Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert police services.