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Clarence Street drug raid leads to three people charged

Seized were four knives, two of which were deemed as prohibited weapons
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Flick knife example. File photo.

After a drug raid on Thursday April 20th, at an apartment in a residential building on Clarence Street in North Bay, officers with the North Bay Police Service’s Street Crime Unit charged three people.

Narcisse Aldege Rivet, a 40-year old man, was arrested on site and charged with:

  • Two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking;
  • One count of possession of property obtained by crime; and
  • One count of unauthorized possession of a weapon.

Rachelle Evelynn Hurtubise, age 25, was arrested on site and charged with:

  • Two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking;
  • One count of possession of property obtained by crime; and
  • One count of unauthorized possession of a weapon.

Alvin James Corbiere, age 46, was arrested on site and charged with:

  • Two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking; and
  • One count of possession of property obtained by crime.

Police seized as evidence:

  • 27 Oxycodone pills;
  • 53.5 grams of marijuana;
  • $1,220 in Canadian currency;
  • four knives, two of which were deemed as prohibited weapons—one is a “butterfly” knife and the other is a “flick” knife

The total estimated street value of the drugs seized is $2,800. 

All three accused live in the same apartment..

Rivet was held in custody for a bail hearing. Corbiere and Hurtubise were released from custody with court appearances scheduled for May 30th.