Sarnia Police Service officials allege: On April 22, 2025 the Sarnia Police Service responded to a weapons call in which a 30 year male had been shot through both legs.
This gunshot caused severe injuries to this individual and the male remains in a London Hospital in stable condition.
As a result of this incident, the Sarnia Police Service Criminal Investigations Division executed a search warrant at this residence.
Additional SPS resources including the Forensic Identifications Branch, the Emergency Response Team and the K-9 Unit were utilized.
During the search of the residence, the following items were located:
– a loaded Glock 9mm handgun
– a 10 round capacity magazine, loaded with 9 rounds, seated in the gun. (prohibited)
– additional 9mm rounds
– a spent 9mm shell casing
– 15.3 grams of crystal methamphetamine
– 23.7 grams of cocaine
– 13 oxycodone pills (homemade pressed to look like oxycodone – likely containing fentanyl)
– $2440 Canadian currency
– drug trafficking paraphernalia
The Sarnia Police Service will be sending several homemade pills to Health Canada for testing and identification.
As a result of this investigation a 32-year-old Aamjiwnaang First Nation man is charged with the following offences:
– Possession for the purpose of Trafficking (Cocaine)
– Possession for the purpose of Trafficking (Methamphetamine)
– Possession for the purpose of Trafficking (Oxycodone)
– Breach Probation X2
– Breach Recognizance
Multiple firearms offences including:
– Careless use of firearm
– Point firearm
– Assault with a weapon (firearm)
– Possession illegal firearm
– Contravention of a firearms prohibition order
– Possess firearm no licence
– Unlawful firearm storage
– Careless storage (firearm)
– Careless storage (ammunition)
– Possession of a restricted firearm
– Possession of a prohibited device (high capacity magazine)
The man has not been released after being remanded into custody following his initial bail hearing.















