THUNDER BAY — Four people, including two from Thunder Bay along with two Toronto residents, are facing trafficking charges after police carried out a drug bust on a pair of apartments in the city’s north side on Thursday.
Officers seized amounts of cocaine and fentanyl worth just short of $6,000, and cash believed to exceed $5,000, during searches of two apartments in the 200 block of Pearl Street, the Thunder Bay Police Service said in a Friday news release.
Officers with the TBPS intelligence unit carried out the search warrants with assistance from the OPP’s Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau following an investigation into trafficking at those locations.
Police located the four suspects inside of those residences.
Jonathon David Dunstan, 35, and Victoria Lynn MacLaurin, 33, of Thunder Bay, and Jeremy Burt, 20 and Trey Joseph Robert Gold, 20, of Toronto, are each charged with trafficking fentanyl, another count of trafficking cocaine, and possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000.
All four suspects appeared in bail court on Friday, and were remanded into custody with future appearance dates.