Illicit drug sales. (Image Credit: Mission RCMP.)
Search warrants executed

Mission RCMP targets drug website allegedly selling magic mushrooms, cannabis to youth

Jun 9, 2026 | 8:36 AM

MISSION – Mounties in Mission say they’ve arrested three people and carried out search warrants at two properties in Abbotsford in connection with a website that was allegedly providing magic mushrooms and cannabis to teens and doing same-day deliveries.

Mission RCMP Corporal Harrison Mohr says police in Mission received a report in early 2026 from a 16-year-old and their parent that the teen had purchased psilocybin, or magic mushrooms, and cannabis from a website that offered same-day delivery in Mission.

Weeks later, a different parent told police that their teenager had also purchased psilocybin as candy-named gummies from the exact same website. Police did not reveal the name of the website.

Due to the allegations that this website was reportedly selling drugs to minors, Mission RCMP identified it as a priority investigation for its Crime Reduction Unit.

Officers from the general duty division and the Crime Reduction Unit conducted a thorough investigation into the business throughout the spring. In May, search warrants were granted for locations on Spencer Street and on King Road in Abbotsford.  Despite the business apparently being based in Abbotsford, investigators confirmed that they were delivering to Mission.

Searches of the Abbotsford properties were carried out on May 20, resulting in the seizure of numerous drugs, including the following (the presence of drugs in all products listed below still to be confirmed through lab testing):

  • Multiple packages of psilocybin;
  • Multiple packages of marihuana;
  • Over a thousand packages of edible marihuana products;
  • Over a thousand vapes;
  • Nearly 200 packages of edible psilocybin products.

Corporal Mohr says that on the same day the search warrants were executed, police arrested two men – aged 49 and 34 years old – and one woman – aged 42 years old.  All have since been released from custody while the investigation continues – which will include lab testing of the various products.

“Mission RCMP highlight the fact that although this drug-delivery operation appeared to be limited in the types of drugs it sold, it was the fact that they were allegedly selling directly to youth that really put the spotlight on them,” Corporal Mohr said.

Anyone who is aware of a person or a business involved in selling drugs to kids should call Mission RCMP at 604-826-7161, or your local police.