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Five family members arrested for gun offences

July 23, 2020 by SouthEtobicokeNews

Toronto Police have laid 53 charges after executing two warrants on July 14, leading to the recovery of 11 guns, 11,000 rounds of ammunition, 110 grams of crack cocaine, 400 grams of heroin and 672 grams of crystal meth.

Five people from the same Toronto household face a total of 53 charges after Toronto Police executed two warrants and recovered a stash of firearms, ammunition and drugs.

Officers from 11 Division Major Crime Unit, Community Response Unit and the Emergency Task Force recovered 11 firearms, 11,000 rounds of ammunition, 110 grams of crack cocaine, 400 grams of heroin, and 672 grams of crystal meth.

Samuel Morris, 34, faces 12 charges relating to drug possession and possessing prohibited firearms, unlicensed person possessing prohibited/restricted firearm, and possessing firearm obtained by crime.

Emily Morris, 25, faces five charges, including possession of schedule I substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking, possession of schedule III substance, and possession of proceeds of crime over $5,000.

David Morris, 48, Rachel Morris, 19, and William Morris, 22, all of Toronto, are charged with possession of schedule I substance and possession for the purpose of trafficking schedule I substance.

 

 

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