Ile a la Crosse RCMP have released pictures of two men wanted on drug and weapons charges.
On June 7th, police were told there had been an altercation between several people in Ile a la Crosse and a vehicle collision occurred afterwards.
Officers seized over 44 grams of meth, 21 grams of cocaine and less than 30 grams of marijuana.
Two men, 26 year old Damien Scott Anderson and 19 year old Jeremy Wayne Gardiner, have been charged but have yet to be found.
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