Thunder Bay – NEWS – Police in Thunder Bay arrested and charged a Toronto man following an investigation into a possible home takeover on the city’s south side Friday.
Officers with the Intelligence Unit attended a residential address in the 300 block Syndicate Avenue North to follow up on an investigation involving a possible home takeover just before 2 pm on Friday, May 28.
When officers arrived, they learned there was a male inside the home who was unwanted by the homeowner and would not leave.
They also observed a male suspect attempt to hide property, which was later recovered and found to be a loaded handgun and a quantity of suspected Fentanyl. Paraphernalia consistent with drug trafficking and currency were also located and seized.
During their investigation the male suspect attempted to provide officers with a false identity. Further investigation revealed the suspect’s true identity.
Further investigation also revealed the accused was in violation of a court order not to possess weapons.
Tyler YANAKY, 18, of Toronto, is charged with:
• Possession of Fentanyl for the Purpose of Trafficking
• Obstruct Peace Officer
• Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5,000 x 2
• Prohibited or Restricted Firearm With Ammunition
• Careless Storage: Firearm
• Unauthorized Possession of Firearm Without a Licence
• Tamper with Serial Number of Firearm
• Carrying Concealed Weapon
• Unauthorized Possession of Firearm, Prohibited or Restricted Without Registration Certificate
• Possession of Firearm Knowledge its Possession is Unauthorized
• Failure to Comply with Release Order x 2
• Breach of Recognizance
YANAKY also faces charges relating to the Cannabis Control Act and failing to comply with the Stay-at-Home Order under the Reopening Ontario Act.
YANAKY appeared in bail court on Saturday, May 29 and was remanded into custody with a future appearance date.
All accused are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.