A dangerous afternoon on the streets of downtown Oshawa has ended in serious criminal charges for a local youth. On Wednesday, April 8, 2026, a 17-year-old Oshawa resident allegedly led police on a pursuit while operating a dirt bike recklessly, eventually leading to the discovery of a loaded firearm and a significant quantity of illicit drugs.
The Pursuit and Community Assistance
The situation began just before 5:00 p.m. when Durham Regional Police officers observed a dirt bike traveling at high rates of speed in a reckless manner through the city center. Most alarmingly, the rider was seen traveling the wrong way down a one-way street, posing a severe risk to oncoming traffic and pedestrians. When officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop, the rider refused to pull over and fled the area, further endangering the public.
The arrest was made possible through the rapid response and assistance of the community. DRPS 911 Communications received multiple calls from bystanders who tracked the suspect’s movement and informed police that the rider had eventually abandoned the bike and was attempting to escape on foot. Following a brief pursuit through an Oshawa neighborhood, officers successfully took the suspect into custody.
Seizure of Prohibited Firearm and Narcotics
While the teen was fleeing on foot, officers observed him discard a satchel. Upon retrieving and searching the bag, investigators discovered a loaded handgun equipped with a high-capacity prohibited magazine. Along with the weapon, the satchel contained a significant quantity of Schedule 1 substances intended for trafficking. The presence of a loaded, prohibited weapon in the hands of a minor during a high-speed reckless driving incident has raised significant safety concerns for everyone in Oshawa.
Serious Charges and Legal Proceedings
Under the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the 17-year-old from Oshawa cannot be named. However, he faces a litany of serious charges, including four weapons-related charges, two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. He also faces multiple provincial driving violations related to his conduct on the road. The youth was held in custody pending a bail hearing.
Call for Evidence
The Central East Division Criminal Investigations Branch is continuing to build their case and is looking for additional visual evidence. If you have dashcam footage of a dirt bike traveling the wrong way in downtown Oshawa around 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, or surveillance footage of the foot pursuit, please contact investigators. The cooperation of Oshawa residents remains vital in ensuring that dangerous weapons and reckless operators are removed from local streets to protect the broader community.



















