Northumberland OPP – Warrant Executed in Trent Hills

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On Wednesday February 17, 2021, Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU) members of the Northumberland and Peterborough Detachments of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), executed a Controlled Drug and Substance Act (CDSA) warrant as a result of a drug trafficking investigation.

The OPP Emergency Response Team, assisted with the execution of the search warrant that took place in the town of Campbellford at a residential apartment located on Bridge Street West.
Investigators arrested an individual and seized a cross bow, opioids, and other drug trafficking related items.

Gordon GRAHAM, (age 60) of Trent Hills, Ontario, was arrested and charged with:

Possession of a schedule I substance

Possession of firearm or ammunition contrary to prohibition order (two counts)

The accused was released from custody and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Cobourg on March 31, 2021.

Pete Fisher
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