Joshua Temelini, 22, pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking and simple possession of cocaine.
Federal drug prosecutor Richard Huneault said police got a tip that a particular pickup truck in the parking lot of a Lasalle Boulevard business was involved in a dug transaction.
As police kept watch on the truck, they saw a compact-size car drive up. A male, later identified as Temelini, got out of the car and hopped into the truck.
Police moved in and searched both vehicles, arresting five individuals, including Temelini.
They found 2.6 grams of cocaine and 12.5 grams of marijuana as well as cash and a cellphone on Temelini. Inside the truck, they found 52 more grams of marijuana.
Temelini was given a four-month conditional sentence. During the first two months of the sentence he will not be allowed out of his home except for work, religious services or medical emergencies.
Mathieu Boisvenue and Ryan Gervais, both 19, pleaded guilty to obstructing police and breaching court orders.
Both gave false names to the police, said assistant Crown attorney Diana Fuller, because both were out past a court-ordered curfew of 10 p.m.
They each were placed on probation for 12 months.
Boisvenue and Gervais, and two other 19-year-olds, Jeremie Lessard, and Yves Chretien, also pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana.
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