Three men from Toronto learned the hard way why you should always move over for police.
BLANDFORD-BLEINHEIM - A routine traffic stop on the 401 has led to some serious drug charges for three men from Toronto.
Oxford OPP stopped the vehicle on the 401 eastbound in Blandford-Bleinheim township on Tuesday morning around 1:06 a.m. after they failed to move over a police cruiser who was stopped with the lights flashing at the scene of a collision.
After stopping the car police noticed something was off and did a quick search of the vehicle. The search turned up a quantity of marijuana, scales, cash and cell phones.
As a result 22 year old Randall Rouse, 20 year old Kyle Rouse and 18 year old Quacey Dossantos were arrested and charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking.

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