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Police charge 4 Londoners after searches on Simcoe Street and Dundee Place

Published on April 15, 2021 at 09:22 PM

Four Londoners are facing charges following a pair of searches city police conducted on Simcoe Street and Dundee Place.

The searches were led by the police service's newly formed crime gun task force and were carried out between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to police.

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Police say the following items were seized during the search on Dundee Place:

  • Five bundles of cash, totalling about $25,000
  • 211 cereal bar cannabis edibles, valued at $6,359
  • 189 grams of marijuana bud, valued at $1,890
  • 39 shatter pens, valued at $1,755
  • An electronic cash counter

According to police, the search on Simcoe Street yielded the following items:

  • Loaded .22-calibre rifle with a magazine containing seven rounds of .22-calibre ammunition
  • A sawed-off shotgun stock
  • A sawed-off rifle barrel
  • One 12-gauge shotgun slug
  • Four 410-gauge shotgun shells
  • One spent .22-calibre casing
  • Ten .22-calibre bullets
  • A digital scale
  • About two grams of cutting agent

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Three Londoners, aged 23, 26 and 27, have been jointly charged with possession of cannabis for the purpose of selling.

The 27-year-old also faces one count of failure to comply with an undertaking.

Another Londoner, aged 44, faces two counts of careless storage of a firearm, weapon, prohibited device or ammunition, along with another charge related to gun possession without a licence.

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