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One of two people arrested in Inverness drug bust receives two-year prison sentence

A man charged in relation to a drug bust in Inverness Co. has been sentenced to time behind bars.

RCMP say officers and members of the Inverness-Richmond District Street Crime Enforcement Unit searched a home on Celtic Dr. in Inverness in April.

They say they seized cocaine, cutting agent, cash and drug paraphernalia.

Police charged two people from Inverness with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of equipment used to assist with trafficking cocaine, and unsafe storage of ammunition.

Terrance Anthony Harper, 24, pleaded guilty to the possession for the purpose of trafficking count in Port Hawkesbury Provincial Court in October.

Harper received a two-year prison term during his sentencing hearing Tuesday; his remaining charges, and charges against a 20-year-old woman who was also arrested in the case, were withdrawn at the hearing.

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