
A Calgary woman is facing multiple charges after police say more than $150,000 worth of stolen lululemon merchandise, along with other suspected stolen property, was found inside a northeast Calgary home.
According to the Calgary Police Service, officers attended a residence in the 300 block of Herron Mews N.E. on May 20, 2026, for a curfew compliance check.
The resident did not answer the door, breaching court-ordered release conditions, and officers returned the following morning to execute an arrest warrant. Police say the suspect exited the home and was taken into custody.
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Inside the home, officers observed drugs, cash and suspected stolen property in plain view. A search warrant was obtained and executed later that day.
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During the search, police say they seized more than $150,000 in stolen lululemon merchandise that they believe was taken during transport, along with $10,000 in cash.
Officers also recovered 430 grams of methamphetamine, six grams of cocaine, 380 grams of cutting agent, 24 packages of illegal tobacco, 12 rounds of live pistol ammunition, dozens of suspected stolen identification documents, and other property linked to previously reported break-ins, including perfume, beauty products, and a coin collection.
A 35-year-old Calgary woman was charged with seven offences, including:Ā
- Two counts of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking
- One count of possession of stolen property obtained by crime over $5,000
- One count of possession of stolen property obtained by crime under $5,000
- One count of possession of proceeds of crime over $5,000
- One count of possession of an identity document
- One count of possession of a prohibited weapon
She is set to appear in court on June 19, 2026.