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USA March 3, 2026

DEADLY DISGUISE: Candy-Coated Cannabis Threatens Children!

DEADLY DISGUISE: Candy-Coated Cannabis Threatens Children!

A wave of unsettling incidents has gripped the Greater Toronto Area, revealing a dark undercurrent of criminal activity. From large-scale drug seizures to violent assaults, authorities are working to restore a sense of security to concerned communities.

York Regional Police issued a stark warning to residents north of Toronto after uncovering a massive illegal cannabis operation. The bust yielded $1.7 million worth of illicit products, including edibles deceptively packaged as common candies like gummy bears, chocolate bars, and even cotton candy – a dangerous temptation for unsuspecting children.

The investigation began with a seemingly minor observation: a suspicious transaction near Keele Street and Steeles Avenue West. This led to the arrest of a Vaughan man found with cannabis, over $6,000 in cash, and links to a downtown Toronto dispensary.

A seizure of $1.7 million worth of cannabis from a Toronto dispensary included edibles that could be mistaken for kids candy. (York Regional Police handout)

Meanwhile, Toronto Police are urgently seeking a suspect in a horrifying sexual assault. A 23-year-old woman was attacked at knifepoint after disembarking a bus at Don Mills Road and McNicoll Avenue, then forced to a nearby school where the assault continued before the attacker fled.

The suspect is described as a Black male, approximately 25 years old, of medium build, last seen wearing a dark beanie, black jacket, and white sweatpants, carrying a black knapsack. The search is intensive, fueled by the brutality of the crime.

Adding to the escalating concerns, a 56-year-old man, Duarte Borges, escaped custody from a medical facility in East York. While authorities believe he doesn’t pose an immediate threat to the public, his disappearance raises questions about security protocols.

 A seizure of $1.7 million worth of cannabis from a Toronto dispensary included edibles that could be mistaken for kids candy. (York Regional Police handout)

In Oshawa, a routine traffic stop quickly escalated into a significant drug investigation. An expired license plate led to a search revealing an open beer, marijuana, and a substantial amount of cocaine – with a street value exceeding $20,000.

The driver, Damien Dionne, now faces a multitude of charges, including drug possession and trafficking, driving offenses, and possessing open liquor and cannabis in a vehicle. He was initially facing several charges, but was acquitted on one and had the others withdrawn by the Crown.

Finally, in Milton, a Halton Regional Police K9 unit executed a search warrant, uncovering a staggering $70,000 worth of cocaine and crystal meth. The raid also seized digital scales, packaging materials, cell phones, and over $600 in cash.

 Duarte Borges (Toronto Police handout)

Kareem Leslie, 33, and Michael Malette, 34, are now in custody, facing serious drug trafficking charges. These interconnected incidents paint a troubling picture, highlighting the persistent challenges law enforcement faces in combating criminal activity across the region.

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