A targeted investigation into illegal firearms and narcotics distribution has resulted in several arrests after a specialized police unit uncovered a dangerous collection of contraband within the Durham Region. On April 30, 2026, investigators with the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) Gun and Gang Unit successfully concluded a probe involving three male suspects. The operation culminated in the execution of three separate search warrants at residential addresses in Ajax, Whitby, and Oshawa, leading to the seizure of prohibited firearms, illicit substances, and a significant amount of currency.
During the coordinated search operations, officers located and seized an alarming array of weaponry that posed a direct threat to public safety. Among the items recovered were an allegedly loaded Glock firearm and a loaded prohibited extended magazine. Furthermore, investigators discovered a sawed-off prohibited rifle, which is particularly concerning to law enforcement due to its concealable nature and high lethality. In addition to the high-powered weaponry, the raids yielded quantities of drugs and cash, providing the necessary evidence for the drug trafficking and weapons charges brought against the suspects.
Suspects and Legal Repercussions
The enforcement action resulted in the arrest of two adults and one minor, all residents of the Durham Region. The individuals facing charges include:
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Carlos Jose Francis, 19, of Whitby: Charged with alleged possession of a firearm and several offenses related to drug trafficking.
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Jasiah Gamble, 19, of Ajax: Charged with alleged possession of a firearm and multiple drug trafficking-related offenses.
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A 17-year-old male from Whitby: Facing charges specifically related to drug offenses.
Under the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the identity of the 17-year-old suspect cannot be disclosed. As of May 1, 2026, all three suspects remain in police custody awaiting a formal bail hearing. The successful seizure of these items is a significant achievement for the Gun and Gang Unit, as removing loaded firearms and prohibited high-capacity magazines from the community is a primary goal in reducing violent crime.
Continued Investigation and Public Safety
While the primary arrests have been made, the Durham Regional Police Service is continuing to investigate the origins of the seized firearms and the scope of the local narcotics trade. They are urging any members of the community who may have additional information regarding these individuals or related drug trafficking and weapons activities to come forward.
Public cooperation is often a cornerstone of such high-stakes investigations. Information can be shared directly with the Gun and Gang Unit, or for those who wish to remain completely anonymous, tips can be sent to Crime Stoppers. Those who provide information through Crime Stoppers may be eligible for a cash reward if their tip leads to an arrest. As regional authorities continue their crackdown on gang-related activity, the results of this investigation serve as a warning of the legal consequences for those involved in the illegal arms and drug trade.


















