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Sentencing Discrepancies for Two Simcoe Drug Offenders

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Two drug dealers from Simcoe recently received prison sentences that were quite different due to their individual situations.

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Jacob Heinrichs, who is 40 years old, was arrested for selling fentanyl outside the Simcoe library in November 2024. Authorities discovered he also had methamphetamine and a prohibited knife in his possession.

A couple of months later, police apprehended Samuel Park, aged 45, on similar charges for possessing fentanyl and methamphetamine intended for trafficking along with illegal knives.

The two men remained in custody until their respective trials, but that’s where their stories began to diverge.

Heinrichs received a sentence of three and a half years while Park was handed down seven and a half years.

Initially facing around 50 charges-most related to breaching probation-Park ultimately pleaded guilty to nine offenses, which included having an extensive array of drugs available for sale.

“As a member of this community, you’re prepared to poison your own community,” said Justice Elizabeth Wilson during his sentencing.

In addition to pleading guilty to possession of fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine, and MDMA, he also admitted guilt for possessing prohibited knives and a pellet gun while breaching orders preventing him from having weapons.

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Diving deeper into the investigation of Park led police to his home on Leslie Avenue in Simcoe where they discovered knives displayed in a cabinet as well as survival knives in the kitchen. In one bedroom alone were two compound bows, ten throwing stars, and brass knuckles with an attached blade.

When officers arrested him they found he even possessed a homemade mace weapon.

The quantity of drugs found with Park was staggering.

You were in possession of large quantities of controlled substances for trafficking,” said the judge while acknowledging Park’s struggle with addiction.

Parks’s stash included over 1.3 kilograms of cocaine spread across various locations along with 57.6 grams of fentanyl and 275 grams of methamphetamine.

Cops also uncovered hundreds of hydromorphone pills along with some oxycodone and codeine pills too.

The authorities seized both vehicles owned by Park-a Mazda and a Pontiac Vibe-as part of his guilty plea agreement.

The court credited him for more than fifteen months already served behind bars before sentencing him to another six years in prison.


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On the other hand, Heinrichs accepted guilt on four counts: possession of fentanyl intended for trafficking, possession of an illegal knife, having weapons contrary to orders, and violating probation. After receiving tips about Heinrichs selling drugs downtown, he was arrested, with plenty of evidence collected by authorities: fentanyl packaged in tinfoil, various packaging materials, multiple illegal knives, a digital scale, a cutting agent powder and three cellphones. One phone contained messages from buyers asking if he had stopped selling drugs; to which Heinrich replied “Of course I am.” His attorney managed to negotiate a lighter sentence compared to what might have been expected since Heinrichs had completed over a year in jail prior and accepted responsibility by pleading guilty. “He owns it. Being addicted to fentanyl doesn’t justify selling to other addicts outside the library in Simcoe,” remarked Logan. “But there are reasons for this court to take hope.” Heinrich visibly reacted as his lawyer discussed his life struggles. Justice Aubrey Hilliard expressed understanding toward him noting judges often wrestle with how harshly to sentence those like Heinrich who fell into addiction after being injured. “Unfortunately we have to send people to the penitentiary.” She added another two years on top of the eighteen months he’d already served and cautioned that those who relapse after being away from certain drugs often face high risks of overdose. SGamble

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