Skip the Illicitness: Abbotsford drug dealers accused of delivering weed, psilocybin to youth via online service
Two men and a woman face charges for running website providing illegal drugs to kids
June 10, 2026
Three Abbotsford residents are facing charges for allegedly running an illicit drug delivery service that sold drugs to youth.
Mission RCMP received a report in early 2026 from a parent who visited police with their 16-year-old to report that the teen had purchased magic mushrooms (psilocybin) and cannabis from a website that offered same-day local delivery in Mission.
Weeks later, Mounties said a different parent came forward to report their teenager had purchase psilocybin in the form of candy gummies from the same website.
“Due to the allegations that this website was reportedly selling drugs to minors, Mission RCMP identified it as a priority investigation for their Crime Reduction Unit,” according to a news release issued Tuesday (June 9, 2026).
They investigated and in May got search warrants for properties on Spencer Street and King Road in Abbotsford. Police searches of the properties on May 20 resulted in the seizure of numerous drugs, including: packages of psilocybin and cannabis; more than a thousand packages of edible cannabis products; nearly 200 packages of edible psilocybin products; and more than a thousand vapes.
The release said the presence of drugs in all the products seized was still to be confirmed through lab testing.
On the same day the search warrants were executed, police arrested two men aged 49 and 34, and a 42-year-old woman. All three have been released from custody while the investigation continues. Their names have not been released because they have not been charged.
“Mission RCMP highlight the fact that although this drug-delivery operation appeared to be limited in the types of drugs it sold, it was the fact that they were allegedly selling directly to youth that really put the spotlight on them.”
Anyone who is aware of a person or a business involved in selling drugs to kids should call their local police detachment.
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