WOODSTOCK, Ont. - The mother of slain Woodstock girl Tori Stafford is among those charged after a drug bust in the southwestern Ontario city.

Tara McDonald, 32, James Goris, 34, and Brandon Annis, 38, were arrested at a Woodstock home on Tuesday.

Police say crack cocaine, marijuana, cash and property allegedly stolen in break and enters in Woodstock were seized from the Norwich Avenue residence.

McDonald and Goris are charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of stolen property and have been released.

Annis faces seven counts, including drug and property charges, and remains in custody.

McDonald and Goris were in the media spotlight after eight-year-old Tori was abducted and killed in April 2009.

Terri-Lynne McClintic pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the girl's death last year.

Michael Rafferty, 30, is charged with first-degree murder and kidnapping in Tori's death and is expected to go to trial next year.

What happened to Tori between when McClintic bought a hammer and garbage bags at a Home Depot in Guelph, Ont., and when Tori died of multiple blunt force impacts cannot be published until Rafferty's trial is over.