A container of Nerds candy-looking substances believed to be fentanyl. (Image Credit: Mission RCMP)
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RCMP issues warning after fentanyl packages seized in Mission

Apr 12, 2026 | 8:54 AM

MISSION — RCMP in Mission are asking residents to stay alert after recent instances of drug seizures in the community.

Police responded to 312 calls for service in the week between March 30 and April 5, according to the detachment’s latest Community Connection.

One call involved a business in the Mission Hills area, where staff reported two people who were camping out in front.

The attending officer noted that the people appeared to be under the influence of drugs, seized a pack they were carrying, and ensured that they left the business property.

The pack of drugs were multi-coloured and looked like Nerds candy, and was believed to be fentanyl.

“Police caution the public to be aware of any unknown substances that have a similar appearance, as even brief exposure to illicit fentanyl can be life-threatening,” warned Mission RCMP.

Mounties also responded to a drug-related mental health call that week, where a man was reportedly undressing himself and waving a knife around in the afternoon of March 30.

The man put down the knife and cooperated with being handcuffed when Mission RCMP’s Mental Health Liaison officer went to de-escalate, but he soon started experiencing delusions and was apprehended under the Mental Health Act.

“He was taken to hospital, apparently suffering from a drug-induced psychosis,” Mission RCMP said. “Fortunately, no one was injured during the incident.”

Two days later, on April 1, maintenance workers reported a suspicious package on the roof of a local commercial building, which initial tests eventually showed was over half a kilogram of fentanyl.

It is unknown when the package got there or who it belonged to. It has since been seized for destruction.

Anyone who finds suspected fentanyl is urged not to handle it and notify police.

If you’ve been accidentally exposed to the substance, you are urged to immediately separate yourself from it and call 911 if unusual symptoms develop.