Ajax Man Gets House Arrest for $ 25k Sarnia Drug Bust

A $ 25,000 Sarnia Police Drug Raid from Nearly Three Years Ago has finully wrapped up, with one toronto-area man getting house arrest and the other being cleared of the charges he was facing.

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The Sarnia Police Vice Unit Started Investigating In November 2021 A Group of Toronto Men Believed to Bring Large Aments of Drugs to the Border City. Police Learned they Had a Stash House, with no appliances or furnite, on Arnold Street in Wallaceburg and Two Cars, A Silver Ford Focus and A White Hyundai Elantra.

Officers Raided the House and the Vehicles Around 5 Am On March 19, 2022, and Arrested Two People Sleeping on Matresses in the Near-Vacant Home. Sarnia Police Said at the time they Seized Nearly 124 Grams of Cocaine Worth Almost $ 15,000 and about $ 10,000 in cash.

Raphael Baker, 23, from Toronto, and Raymond Colalymore-Lloyd, 21, from Ajax, Both Were Charged with Possessing Cocaine for the purpose of Trafficking and Possessing Property Obtained by Crime, Police Said.

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They Later Got Bail and the Case Headed to Sarnia’s Superior Court of Justice, where it recently concluded with collaboration-lloyd pleading guilty to the Trafficking Charge and Getting House Arrest. The other three charges, included Both Baker was facing, we dropped.

Collymore-Lloyd’s Lawyer, Adele Monaco, Said Her Customer, A first offender, Has Been on Bail for Nearly Three Years With A Curfew and Has Learned a Lesson.

“It’s Hit Home for Him and He is more resold Than Ever to Make Something Really of Himself and To Be A Contacting Member of Society,” She Said.

Now 24, He’s a College Graduate and Entrepreneur who Runs His Own Logistics Business, She Said.

Those Were Key Reasons Why Federal Prosecutor Brian Higgins Agreed to Join Monaco and Ask the Judge to Impose A One-Year Conditional Senge Featuring House Arrest and A Curfew.

Higgins Said it was on the low end of the ranges for more than 100 grams of Cocaine and noted it was aggravating collabora-lloyd was bringing drugs to sarnia from out of town. But HE Still Felt it was appropriate based on what he’s done the past three years and His Lack of Being A Threat to Public Safety.

Collymore-Lloyd’s sentence included Four Months of House Arrest, Four Months with a curfew, Both with GPS Tracking, then relaxed Rules for the final Four Months, but he can’t do drugs or Drink. He also can’t talk to baker.

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