Drug Seizures: March 2021
Incident Date

The drug trade continues to have a tragic and disturbing impact on our community.

The Thunder Bay Police Service became aware of at least 13 suspected overdoses between March 1 and March 31, 2021. Of those suspected overdoses, three were fatal. Year-to-date, there have been at least 85 suspected overdoses, 22 of which were fatal. These statistics do not account for possible unreported overdose incidents, or incidents dealt with by Superior North EMS paramedics.

The TBPS continues to actively investigate and disrupt the ongoing drug trade. Today we are releasing some statistics regarding drug seizures (between March 1 and March 31, 2021) in hopes we can create more awareness about these ongoing efforts and the negative impacts the drug trade has on our community’s health and wellbeing.

SEIZURES AT A GLANCE (Totals approx. and rounded):

  • Fentanyl: $250,000
  • Cocaine seized: $166,000
  • Crack Cocaine: $105,000
  • Currency: $141,000 CAD

In addition to these narcotics and property obtained by crime, police also seized two firearms in March. Seven investigations involved home takeovers.

CHARGES AT A GLANCE:

  • Charges laid: 174
  • Persons arrested: 35 
  • Out of District accused: 20  

Please consider that drug traffickers, whether local or from out-of-town, target and harm the community’s most vulnerable. If you have concerns about drug trafficking activity in your neighbourhood, or have information that could assist in a police investigation, please call the Thunder Bay Police Service at 684-1200. You can submit tips anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, online at www.p3tips.com.   

The Thunder Bay Police Service would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of the concerned citizens who provided valuable information that has aided our investigations.