The Central East Division Criminal Investigations Branch of the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS), operating under an active threat deployment matrix, has launched a comprehensive shooting investigation. Tracked under the central public safety folder The Ritson-Pentland Townhouse Shooting Investigation 2026, responding officers logged the emergency crime scene records following the incident on Sunday, June 14, 2026. The daytime weapons discharge occurred inside a high-density residential pocket, forcing a rapid tactical deployment to secure ballistics evidence and rush an injured man to local trauma doctors.
While the shooter managed to evade immediate perimeter containment units, forensic teams spent hours combing the property lines for physical clues to track down the suspect.
The Scene Grid and Emergency Medical Influx
The shooting shattered the mid-afternoon quiet of a suburban townhouse development in the northern sector of Oshawa, prompting multiple panicked 911 calls from nearby families.
The localized tactical files trace the timeline of the initial emergency response:
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The Scene Coordinates: Frontline cruisers converged on a townhouse development near the busy intersection of Ritson Road North and Pentland Street, setting up a multi-block perimeter just north of Taunton Road.
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The Victim Extraction: Emergency responders located a male victim inside the complex grounds suffering from an active gunshot wound. Paramedics rushed him to a nearby hospital in serious condition, where medical teams have since managed to upgrade his status to stable.
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The Forensic Isolation: Forensic units set up yellow tape to isolate the shooting zone, mapping out bullet impact marks and searching for spent shell casings along the pathways.
Evidence Canvas Protocols and Public Safety Cooperation
Because the gunman managed to slip away from the townhouses before police could lock down the surrounding streets, Central East detectives are heavily targeting local residential surveillance setups.
| Investigative Unit Sector | Active Scene Duty Profile | Primary Evidence Target Field | Community Security Status |
| DRPS Central East Patrol | High-visibility grid sweeps & door knocks | Witness descriptions & flight paths | Increased Daytime Patrols |
| Forensic Identification | Ballistic trajectory mapping & shell sweeps | Spent ammunition casings & DNA tags | Completed Scene Cordon Sweep |
| Criminal Investigations | Local e-surveillance database aggregation | Dashcam, ring, and smart camera logs | Active Public Appeal for Clues |
Detectives are specifically looking for footage from dashboard cameras or home security systems running near Ritson Road between 2:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon.
The neighborhood perimeter has since been taken down and all public sidewalks reopened, but extra police patrols are staying in the area to reassure worried residents.
Anyone who saw any suspicious people running from the complex, heard the shots, or has video clips that could help identity the suspect is urged to contact lead Detective Barr at 1-888-579-1520 extension 1705, or submit a completely anonymous tip to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers online at durhamregionalcrimestoppers.ca to help get an illegal firearm off Oshawa streets.




















