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Brantford man arrested after Project Chatter investigation

CrimeBrantford man arrested after Project Chatter investigation

Investigators with the York Regional Police Guns, Gangs and Drug Enforcement Unit (GGDEU) have charged 23 suspects following Project Chatter, an investigation into the trafficking of fentanyl and firearms within York Region and elsewhere in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

The investigation began in October 2024, when it was reported that an individual was involved in the trafficking of controlled substances across the GTA. Over seven months, the GGDEU investigated this sophisticated drug and firearm trafficking network, identifying key members and dismantling the organization.

In total, 15 search warrants were executed in Richmond Hill, Toronto, Ajax, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Mississauga and Niagara Falls all linked to this network. These efforts resulted in the arrest of 23 individuals, who now face a total of more than 300 charges related to drug trafficking, firearm possession, and organized crime activities.

Daniel Salmon, 31-years-old, from Brantford is facing charges, including:

  • Unlawfully Produce Substance – Fentanyl
  • Unlawfully Possess Substance – Fentanyl
  • Possess substance to produce substance in schedule I of the
    CDSA – Fentanyl

Investigators recovered 32 illegal firearms and a large quantity of drugs, including over 700,000 doses of fentanyl with a street value of over $7 million, and seized more than $130,000 in Canadian currency and $18,000 in American currency.

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