Harrow Raids: Police Seize Firearms, $145K in Suspected Drugs
Harrow Raids: Police Seize Firearms, $145K in Suspected Drugs

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have seized firearms, suspected drugs, and cash following a two-day raid in Harrow, Ontario, in May 2026. The operation, which involved multiple search warrants, resulted in the confiscation of a significant quantity of illicit substances valued at approximately $145,000.

Details of the Raid

The OPP executed the warrants on May 25 and 26, targeting properties in the Harrow area. During the searches, officers discovered a cache of firearms, including handguns and rifles, along with a large amount of suspected cocaine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine. Cash believed to be proceeds of crime was also seized.

Ongoing Investigation

The investigation is part of a broader effort to combat drug trafficking and illegal firearm possession in the region. The OPP have not yet released the identities of any suspects, but charges are pending as the investigation continues. The seized items will undergo forensic analysis to determine their exact value and origin.

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Local residents have expressed concern over the presence of such criminal activity in their community. The OPP have assured the public that they are committed to ensuring safety and will continue to work with local partners to address these issues.

This operation follows a series of similar raids across Ontario, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by drug-related crime. The OPP urge anyone with information about illegal activities to come forward.

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