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Drug Bust in Thunder Bay Leads to Four Arrests

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THUNDER BAY – NEWS – Four individuals have been charged after authorities confiscated suspected fentanyl, cocaine, and crack cocaine during a drug trafficking investigation in Thunder Bay and Fort William First Nation.

This investigation was conducted by the Ontario Provincial Police Provincial Guns and Gangs Enforcement Team (PGNG), alongside members from the Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS) and the Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS). Officials state that the inquiry commenced in May 2026, focusing on alleged drug trafficking operations within Thunder Bay.

According to investigators, there was evidence indicating that drugs were being transported from the Greater Toronto Area into Thunder Bay and Fort William First Nation.

On Thursday, June 11, 2026, law enforcement executed four search warrants in both Thunder Bay and Fort William First Nation.

The operation included officers from:

OPP Provincial Guns and Gangs Enforcement Team, including TBPS and NAPS members Royal Canadian Mounted Police OPP Community Street Crime Unit Thunder Bay OPP Thunder Bay Police Emergency Task Unit Anishinabek Police Service

Seized Items: Drugs, Cash, and Phones

Authorities reported that officers confiscated:

565 grams of suspected fentanyl 475 grams of suspected cocaine 90 grams of suspected crack cocaine A quantity of suspected cutting agent More than $19,000 in Canadian currency Five cell phones Digital scales

Police estimate that the street value of the seized substances is around $135,000.

Charges Filed Against Four Individuals

Jerome LINDSEY, 44 years old from London, Ontario, was arrested and charged with:

Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5,000 Possession for the purpose of trafficking – cocaine Possession for the purpose of trafficking – fentanyl – two counts

Lindsey is being held for a bail hearing and is set to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Thunder Bay on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.

Kayla PELLETIER, 37 years old from Fort William First Nation, was arrested and charged with:

Possession for the purpose of trafficking – cocaine – two counts Production – crack cocaine

Pelletier has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Thunder Bay on Thursday, July 16, 2026.

Chelsea HALLSWORTH, 42 years old from Thunder Bay; along with Darrell MEEKIS, 35 years old also from Thunder Bay; were arrested as well.

Both are facing charges for:

Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime over $5,000 Possession for the purpose of trafficking – cocaine – two counts

Hallsworth has been released from custody with an appearance scheduled at the Ontario Court of Justice in Thunder Bay on Friday, July 17, 2026.

Meekis has also been released with a court date set for Tuesday, July 28, 2026 at the Ontario Court of Justice in Thunder Bay.

None of these charges have yet been proven in court.

Understanding The Charges

A charge related to possession of proceeds obtained by crime over $5,000 means authorities claim a person had money or property knowing it stemmed partially or entirely from illegal activities. In this situation police allege that its value exceeds $5,000.

When someone faces possession for trafficking charges it implies they possessed a controlled substance not just for personal use but intended to sell or distribute it. Authorities often look at various factors such as drug amounts packaging cash phones scales among other items when pressing these kinds of charges.

The charges concerning cocaine fentanyl and crack cocaine fall under Canada’s Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Cocaine as well as fentanyl are classified as Schedule I substances under Canadian law. Schedule I offences rank among Canada’s most serious drug-related crimes.

A production charge regarding crack cocaine indicates authorities suspect someone participated in producing making or preparing a controlled substance. These production charges can encompass chemical processing conversion preparation or additional activities based on what police allege occurred.

Possible Consequences

The potential consequences are quite serious.

For possession involving proceeds gained through crime exceeding $5 ,0 00 , the Criminal Code allows up t o10 years imprisonment if pursued via indictment. The offence might also be prosecuted through summary conviction.

For possession aimed at traffick ing a Schedule I substance like coke an d fent anyl , the Controlled Drugs an d Substances Act permits life imprisonment if pursued b y indictment.

Similarly , for producing any S chedule I substance , the same act allows f o r life imprisonmen t if prosecution occurs vi a indictment.

Actual sentences following convictions depend on evidence type an d amount o f drugs involved role played b y accused criminal records wheth er organized crime weapons vulnerable persons community impacts along w ith any other aggravating or mitigating factors evaluated by courts.

Public Help Requested Regarding Drug Activities

Law enforcement urges anyone who knows about illegal firearms or illicit drug activities like manufacturing o r trafficking , to reach out t o OPP at1-888-310-1122.

Anonymous tips may be submitted through Crime Stoppers at1-800-222-8477(TIPS)or online atontariocrimestoppers. ca.

The Role Of The Provincial Guns And Gangs Enforcement Team

The OPP-led Provincial Guns And Gangs Enforcement Team aims t o disrupt street gang activities through intelligence-driven multi-jurisdictional investigations targeting drug traffickers while working t o lower illegal firearm presence across Ontario.

PGNG comprises mem bers f rom20 police departments spanning Ont arioand Quebec alon gside RCMP support.

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