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An inside look at how police sent Newmarket drug dealers packing

The York Regional Police's 2018 annual report highlights policing stories, organizational achievements and initiatives impacting our community
2019-07-23 YRP Annual Report
York Regional Police Staff Sgt. Dave Eklund led a property crime team in the #1 District Criminal Investigations Bureau. Supplied photo/York Regional Police 2018 Annual Report

The following is an excerpt from the 2018 York Regional Police Annual Report.

'When we heard a local drug dealer complain that it was hard to get dope in Newmarket, it was clear we had made a difference.” — Staff Sargeant Dave Ecklund

Drug Dealers Sent Packing: Project Cutter targets street-level drug trafficking in #1 District

The cocaine was pure.

A little too pure.

“This was definitely strange for street-level drug deals in Newmarket,” said Staff Sergeant Dave Ecklund, who led a property crime team in the #1 District Criminal Investigations Bureau (CIB).

Investigators also noticed that local drug dealers were becoming increasingly brazen, making daylight drug deals in coffee shops, parking lots and on busy street corners.

With the assistance of the community through Crime Stoppers tips, members of CIB teamed up with the Organized Crime Bureau to target street-level drug trafficking, launching Project Cutter in November 2017.

“This project was pretty unique. Normally, investigations go after the big players and organized groups,” said Ecklund. “But with Cutter, we were focusing on the low-level dealers. These are the criminals people in the community see every day.”

Over the next four months, the team utilized undercover operators to walk the streets, visit local bars and complaint areas to identify dealers and gather evidence. The team even expanded the operation into Georgina, with the assistance of #3 District CIB.

“We found that a lot of the dealers were selling drugs to fund their own addictions,” said Ecklund. “In many cases, arresting these individuals helped set them on a path toward recovery by connecting them to addiction services.”

During the course of the project, investigators executed 16 search warrants, made 32 arrests and laid 98 charges, including drug and firearm offences. In total, Project Cutter took $100,000 in illegal drugs off the street.

“The impact this project had on the community was huge,” said Ecklund. “When we heard a local drug dealer complain that it was hard to get dope in Newmarket, it was clear we had made a difference.”

  • Grams of cocaine seized: 1,055
  • Grams of heroin seized: 24
  • Total cash seized: $74,495

#1 District at a Glance

Geography: Town of Aurora, Town of East Gwillimbury, Town of Newmarket, northern King Township

Command Staff: Superintendent Michael Slack, Inspector Kelvin Chantiam

Staffing: 195 sworn members, seven civilians

Address: 240 Prospect St., Newmarket

Want to know how else York Regional Police made a difference in its community last year? Read our 2018 Annual Report.