North Bay Police Seize Nearly $10K in Suspected Fentanyl at Courthouse
North Bay Police Seize $10K in Suspected Fentanyl at Courthouse

North Bay police intercepted nearly $10,000 worth of suspected fentanyl at the courthouse entrance, resulting in the arrest of a local man. The incident occurred on June 14, 2026, when officers were conducting routine security checks at the North Bay Courthouse. During the screening, police discovered a quantity of suspected fentanyl in the possession of a 37-year-old individual. The substance, estimated to have a street value of approximately $10,000, was seized immediately.

Arrest and Charges

The suspect, whose identity has not been released pending court appearances, faces multiple charges including possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime. Police have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing and additional charges may be laid.

Community Impact

Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid that has been linked to numerous overdose deaths across Canada. The seizure at a public building like the courthouse highlights the pervasive nature of the drug trade. North Bay Police Service emphasized that such operations are critical to curbing the flow of dangerous substances into the community. They urge anyone with information about drug trafficking to come forward.

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The courthouse remained open during the incident, and no disruptions to court proceedings were reported. The accused is scheduled to appear in court later this week.

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