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Drug Trafficking Investigation Leads to Charges for Four in Toronto

Police have arrested and charged four individuals in Toronto following a significant drug trafficking investigation. On March 6, 2024, officers executed a search warrant in the vicinity of Jane St. and Lawrence Ave. W., uncovering a variety of illegal items.
During the operation, authorities reported the discovery of three illegal handguns, including two loaded handguns equipped with over-capacity magazines. In addition to firearms, police seized a substantial quantity of narcotics, including cocaine, crack cocaine, fentanyl, heroin, and cannabis, all allegedly intended for distribution. Authorities also found a significant amount of cash, scales, and 99 rounds of ammunition.
The individuals charged include Raphel Sinclair, aged 28, who faces 13 charges related to firearms and ammunition, along with seven drug trafficking charges, a count of possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000, and one charge of failing to comply with an undertaking.
Two others, Raquel Phillips, 24, and Kwame Mitchell, 35, have been charged with 11 firearm-related charges, three counts of possession of a Schedule I substance for trafficking, and one count of possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000. The fourth suspect, Devon Ramdeen, 47, faces four firearm and ammunition-related charges, along with six drug trafficking-related charges.
Authorities have urged anyone with further information about this case to reach out to the Toronto Police at 416-808-3100 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477) or via their website at 222tips.com.
Additional Investigations Underway
In separate incidents, Toronto Police are seeking public assistance in two investigations. The first involves a vehicle theft that occurred on March 2, 2024. Around 09:00, a delivery driver parked his white cargo van in the area of Danforth and Jones Avenues. While he completed his delivery, a suspect stole the van and fled recklessly, prompting police involvement. The abandoned vehicle was later located, but the suspect remains unidentified. Authorities describe the suspect as being between 45 and 65 years old, last seen wearing a grey quarter-zip sweatshirt and blue jeans. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact police at 416-808-5500.
Additionally, Toronto Police are investigating an arson incident that occurred on March 3, 2024, at approximately 03:26. Firefighters responded to reports of a blaze at a restaurant located in the vicinity of Pape and Danforth Avenues. The fire was extinguished without any reported injuries. The Fire Marshal’s Office concluded the fire was intentionally set. Investigators are appealing to anyone who may have dash camera footage or surveillance video from the area at the time to contact the police at 416-808-5500.
These cases highlight ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat crime in Toronto, as authorities remain vigilant in addressing public safety concerns.
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