Toronto Police said the drug squad executed a search warrant Tuesday at a residence after investigating a man and a male youth, both from Toronto, who were allegedly involved in trafficking illicit drugs throughout the city.
Police said officers allegedly seized a loaded Glock 43 handgun, about 1.7 kilograms of cocaine, 40 grams of crack-cocaine, 12 grams of fentanyl, 133 grams of magic mushrooms, more than $7,500 in cash, a Taser, and other items during their search.
The youth, who can’t be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, and Michael-Ryan Bond have each been charged with firearms and drug trafficking offences.
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Graham Dorrington is wanted for attempt to commit a dual procedure offence, two counts of break-and-enter and five counts of failure to comply with a release order.Photo by Toronto Police
SUSPECT SOUGHT IN BREAK-AND-ENTER PROBE
A 55-year-old Toronto man is wanted by police after a series of break-ins in the Beaches.
Toronto Police said between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. on Sunday, a man allegedly broke into commercial properties in the Kingston Rd.-Main St. area before fleeing.
Graham Dorrington is wanted for attempting to commit a dual procedure offence, two counts of breaking-and-entering and five counts of failure to comply with a release order.
He is 5-foot-10 and 190 pounds, with a medium build and was wearing a black jacket and tuque, a white hooded sweater, grey pants and grey shoes.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5500.
Police are encouraging Bryan Deveraux to seek legal counsel and turn himself in to police.Photo by Peel Regional Police
HUNT ON FOR KITCHENER MAN
Police are seeking a 48-year-old Kitchener man who was allegedly involved in a physical altercation this week with a woman in Mississauga.
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Peel Regional Police said they received a report of an altercation on Tuesday at 11:47 a.m. after a man was allegedly seen striking a woman and then forcing her into a vehicle, near Mississauga Rd. and Meadowvale Blvd., before leaving the area.
Peel police are on the hunt for this black 2006 Acura MDX SUV with the Ontario licence plate DARP182.Photo by Peel Regional Police
Police said the vehicle, which has a gold Acura emblem and front-end damage, evaded officers who were trying to intercept it. The vehicle is a black 2006 Acura MDX SUV with the Ontario licence plate DARP182.
Police are encouraging the alleged driver, Bryan Deveraux, to contact a lawyer and turn himself in. He is white, 5-foot-7, with a slim build and was last seen wearing a grey hoodie and black rimmed glasses with yellow tint.
The unknown female — described as 5-foot-4 with a medium build –is believed to be in her early 30s and was last seen wearing a full-length parka.
Police urged anyone with information to call 905-453–2121, ext. 1133.
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