The 30-year-old was pulled over on Highway 401 early Sunday morning.
SWOX - Several charges have been laid against a man from Markham, after Oxford OPP officers pulled over a vehicle on Highway 401 in South-West Oxford.
They stopped the vehicle early Sunday morning and found suspected cocaine and cannabis. They also seized Canadian cash and some identity documents as well.
The list of charges against the 30-year-old include cocaine possession, possession of the proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5,000, possession of an identity document, and failure to comply with a release order other than to attend court.
He was also charged with failure to surrender a licence, driving a vehicle without a validated permit, and driving a vehicle with cannabis readily available.

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