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Officers raid residences in drug trafficking investigation in Simcoe County
Officers raid residences in drug trafficking investigation in Simcoe County

CTV News

time6 days ago

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Officers raid residences in drug trafficking investigation in Simcoe County

Provincial police seized items discovered during searches of two residences in Simcoe County on Thurs., June 26, 2025. Provincial police officers raided two residences in Simcoe County Thursday morning as part of a months-long drug trafficking investigation that resulted in the arrests of two people. Officers with the Orillia OPP Street Crime Unit and the Community Mobilization Unit took a 29-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man into custody after executing the search warrants at undisclosed addresses. Police say the searches led to the seizure of 2,250 grams of cocaine, $17,500 in Canadian cash, drug packaging materials, cellular devices and a 2023 Mercedes C53 AMG. The two accused face charges of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000 and possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. The woman has been held in custody pending a bail hearing while the man was released with a future court date.

Police search for missing teen
Police search for missing teen

CTV News

time22-06-2025

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Police search for missing teen

Provincial police are appealing to the public in their search for a teen in the Orillia area after he was reported missing this weekend. According to Orillia OPP, Aiden, 17, was last seen on Saturday in Orillia and is known to frequent the area around the city. Police describe him as 5-foot-7 in height and 150 pounds in weight with a mole on his right cheek, adding that he was wearing black track pants, a black sweater and a white hat when he was last seen. A commenter on the OPP social media post about Aiden stated that he is missing 'again' and is going through 'a lot'. Anyone with information about Aiden's whereabouts is urged to contact Orillia OPP.

Impaired GTA driver on Highway 11 charged after traffic complaint: OPP
Impaired GTA driver on Highway 11 charged after traffic complaint: OPP

CTV News

time22-06-2025

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Impaired GTA driver on Highway 11 charged after traffic complaint: OPP

A driver from the Greater Toronto Area was charged after allegedly driving while impaired on Highway 11 in Oro-Medonte early Sunday morning. According to Orillia OPP, officers responded to a 4 a.m. traffic complaint about a northbound driver. Police say the officers stopped the suspect vehicle near Line 5 and were led to beginning an impaired driving investigation. The 42-year-old driver from Oakville was charged with operation while impaired by alcohol and refusing to comply with a demand. The driver's licence was suspended for 90 days, and their vehicle was impounded for seven days.

Realistic disaster scene played out at Burl's Creek to sharpen skills of first responders
Realistic disaster scene played out at Burl's Creek to sharpen skills of first responders

CTV News

time17-06-2025

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Realistic disaster scene played out at Burl's Creek to sharpen skills of first responders

First responders and volunteers participate in a mock disaster at Burl's Creek in Oro-Medonte, Ont., on Tues., June 17, 2025. Some realistic-looking scenes played out at Burl's Creek in Oro-Medonte Tuesday as emergency response teams participated in a mock training exercise to prepare them for real-life disasters. The large-scale simulated emergency scenarios involved volunteers in the role of victims, and police, paramedics and firefighters on the Burl's Creek event grounds in Oro Station. Tuesday's exercise is meant to help emergency personnel sharpen their skills and better prepare for an actual disaster. 'So, what we simulated today is a concert outdoors,' explained Grant Durfey, manager of Emergency Management County of Simcoe. 'There's been a severe weather system that came in, lots of wind, lightening struck the stage and caused part of the stage to collapse, injuring a fair number of people.' 'These situations are made to be a realistic as possible to ensure our response dictates how we would react in a real situation,' said Orillia OPP Staff Sgt. Brent Elbers. As part of the training event, the responders are pushed to prioritize the injured, determine who needs what help and what to do next. 'Anytime you can bring this many agencies together to work towards a common goal there's usually a lot of take away here that certainly will benefit anybody that might require our services,' said Oro-Medonte Fire Chief Roree Payment. 'It's an overall coordination of where do we get resources to where they need to go,' said Durfey. 'Also coordinating with hospitals - where do we send these patients? They can't all go to the same hospital.' The mock disaster training exercise started around 10 a.m. and wrapped up around 2 p.m. Information gathered from the training will be utilized in future mass casualty training.

OPP seeks video footage of collision that seriously injured pedestrian
OPP seeks video footage of collision that seriously injured pedestrian

CTV News

time11-06-2025

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OPP seeks video footage of collision that seriously injured pedestrian

Emergency medical technicians prepare a stretcher for a patient in this file photo. (CTV News) Police are appealing to the public for video footage of an incident that happened about two weeks ago in Severn Township involving a pedestrian collision. Provincial police say a vehicle struck an individual walking on Muskoka Street in Washago around 1:45 p.m. on May 25. The pedestrian was taken to the hospital suffering serious injuries. Police ask anyone with video footage of the area at the time of the incident to contact the Orillia OPP at 705 326-3536 or 1-888-310-1122.

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