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3 charged after OPP seize guns, drugs from Oshawa home linked to Hells Angels

Ontario Provincial Police say they have charged a woman and two men with several offences after guns, drugs and ammunition were seized from a Oshawa home linked to the Hells Angels.

1 man still at large, police say seized items suggest 'rising tensions' between biker gangs

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Ontario Provincial Police say they have charged a woman and two men with several offences after guns, drugs and ammunition were seized from a Oshawa home linked to the Hells Angels. (CBC)

Ontario Provincial Police say they have charged a woman and two men with several offencesafter guns, drugs and ammunition were seized from a Oshawa home linked to the Hells Angels.

In a news release on Monday, police said they searched a home last week thatbelongs to a Hells Angels "hangaround" member, which is a person in the process of joining the outlaw motorcycle gang. That man is still at large but police have issued a warrant for his arrest. His name was not released.

All four people under investigationlive in the home, police said.

Police units also seized "colours," or vests, from outlaw motorcycle gangs from the home.

Last Thursday, the OPP's organized crime enforcement bureau and its biker enforcement unit, along with the help of Durham Regional Police's tactical unit, seized a .380 calibre semi-automatic pistol, a Ruger Mark II .22 calibre semi-automatic pistol, ammunition, drug paraphernalia andabout 500 millimetres of GHB, commonly known as Liquid Ecstasy.
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Police units also seized 'colours,' or vests, from outlaw motorcycle gangs from the home. (CBC)

Two search warrants were carried out, police said.

Det.-Staff Sgt. Anthony Renton, operations manager of the OPP's biker enforcement unit, said the material seized, along with intelligence obtained by the unit, suggeststhere are"rising tensions" between Hells Angels and other outlaw motorcycle groups and their support clubs in Ontario.

"A lot of what we do within the biker enforcement unitis based on intelligence. And our intelligence is clearly demonstrating to us right nowthere are tensions between Hells Angels and outlaw motorcycle groups," Renton said on Monday. "There is evidence located withinthis search that supports that intelligence."

Renton said the tensions have led to fighting and that violence has taken the form of assaults by one motorcycle gang member against another. Police in the province are investigatingtwo incidents in the past four weeks, but he declined to release details of when, where and who was affected.

"Outlaw motorcycle gangs are a problem within Ontario. The Hells Angels specifically have been deemed a criminal organization. Their activities that they are conducting all relate to criminal activity. For the police,it presents a very significant problem," Renton said.
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Det. Staff Sgt. Anthony Renton, operations manager of the Ontario Provincial Police's biker enforcement unit, says: '... our intelligence is clearly demonstrating to us right now there are tensions between Hells Angels and outlaw motorcycle groups.' (CBC)

"This landscape is ever changing. There's a significant growth right now. It's been going on for the past couple of years."

The Hells Angels are "well established" in Ontario and they have a presence in major cities and many smaller communities in the province. That includes Oshawa, he added.

The OPP hopes to educate the public in the next year about the dangers of supporting outlaw motorcycle gangs and their activities, he added.

A 26-year-old Oshawa woman, a 32-year-old Oshawa man and a 33-year-old Oshawa man have all been charged with:

  • careless storage of a firearm.
  • breach of firearms store.
  • unauthorized possession of firearms.
  • knowledge of unauthorized possession.
  • two counts of possession of a loaded restricted/prohibited firearm.
  • possession of a firearm obtained by crime.
  • possession of GHB for the purposes of trafficking.

All three appearedin a Oshawa courtroom on Monday.

No photos were released of the accused or of the seized items.