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Accused in multi-layered drug operation in Williams Lake to be sentenced

   A date for sentencing has been set for a man who was charged in what police called a multi-layered drug trafficking operation in Williams Lake.
   36-year old Bryan Matthew Dorsey is due back in Supreme Court on April 7th.
   He pleaded guilty back in October to a charge of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.
   Several arrests were made back in January of 2019 following a lengthy investigation that took place throughout 2018, and involved several different departments within the RCMP.
   Police say there were multiple search warrants, resulting in the seizure of a substantial amount of cocaine.
  27-year old  Brandon Kyle Wijma was also charged in connection with this case, but he was acquitted.

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