Dawson Creek man charged in Alberta with alleged drug trafficking
A Dawson Creek man, Fraser Pearson, has been charged as part of an alleged drug bust by the Grande Prairie Rural RCMP detachment.

DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — A Dawson Creek resident has been charged as part of an alleged drug bust by the Grande Prairie Rural RCMP detachment.
According to a press release from the detachment — which serves the County of Grande Prairie, rather than the city that shares its name — officers received a call on August 9th at 7:41 a.m. about a man slumped over the wheel in a vehicle in the middle of the road.
Police attended the scene and reportedly found the vehicle, with a man “heavily asleep at the wheel” and with drug paraphernalia in plain view.
A search of the vehicle allegedly uncovered the following:
- $2,080 in Canadian dollars
- 99 grams of suspected methamphetamine
- 19 grams of suspected fentanyl
- A loaded crossbow
- A flamethrower
- A prohibited knife
- Various other drug trafficking paraphernalia
Some of the drugs listed above were reportedly stored in a backpack with a label that read “support your local drug dealer.”
A man — 40-year-old Dawson Creek resident Fraser Pearson — was arrested.
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Pearson was ultimately charged with the following:
- Possession for the purpose of trafficking – fentanyl
- Possession for the purpose of trafficking – methamphetamine
- Unauthorized possession of a prohibited weapon
- Possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000
- Two counts of failure to comply with a probation order
- Two counts of weapon possession contrary to an order
Pearson was remanded into police custody, and later went on to appear in court on August 11th. Energeticcity.ca has contacted a representative from Alberta Court and Justice Services to learn more about the hearing and will update this story as new information becomes available.
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