Belleville Police – Search Warrants Lead to Multiple Arrests (Names Released)

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Search Warrants Leading to Multiple Arrests
Members of the Belleville Police Intelligence and Street Crime Unit conducted a Controlled Drugs and Substance Act investigation that resulted in a motor vehicle stop on Thursday April 9th, 2026, in the area of Ann St. and Dundas St.

As a result of police investigation, the following persons were arrested and charged:

Abdullahi Mohamed, 26-year-old Toronto man, was charged with the following offences and held for a bail hearing:
· Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Fentanyl
· Proceeds of Crime Under $5000
· Failure to Comply with Undertaking X2

Shelby Claus, 19-year-old Belleville woman, was charged with the following offences and held for a bail hearing:

· Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Fentanyl
· Proceeds of Crime Under $5000

Following the traffic stop, two drug search warrants were executed in the City of Belleville with the assistance of the Belleville Police K9 and Emergency Response Unit.

As a result of police investigation, the following persons were arrested and charged:

Samantha Lajoie, 20-year-old Belleville woman, was charged with the following offences and held for a bail hearing:

· Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Fentanyl
· Proceeds of Crime Under $5000
· Fail to Comply with Probation Order
· Outstanding warrant executed

Michael Gunn, 41-year-old Belleville man, was charged with the following offences and held for a bail hearing:
· Possession for the purpose of trafficking – Fentanyl
· Proceeds of Crime Under $5000
· Fail to Comply with Probation Order

Todd MacDonald, 54-year-old Belleville man, was charged with the following offences and released on an Undertaking with a scheduled court date in May:

· Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited weapon

The total seizures were:
· 44.2 grams of Fentanyl
· $595 in Canadian currency
· Imitation handgun
· Cell phones

 

Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Arrests

On April 9th at 9:46pm, Belleville Police conducted a traffic stop in the city’s west end. During the stop, officers spoke with the driver and the two male passengers and initiated an investigation.

As a result, the following persons were arrested and charged:

Tyler Hill, 36-year-old Belleville man, was charged with the following offences and held for a bail hearing:
· Operation while Prohibited under the Criminal Code X4
· Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Cocaine
· Fail to Comply with Probation Order

Daniel Hill, 65-year-old Belleville man, was charged with the following offences and held for a bail hearing:
· Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Cocaine
· Proceeds of Crime Under $5000

Brandon Macleod, 42-year-old Belleville man, was charged with the following offences and held for a bail hearing:
· Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking – Cocaine

Officers seized:
· 117.3 grams of Cocaine
· Cell phone
· Digital scale
· $60 in Canadian currency

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