A 28-year-old man from Picton is facing multiple serious charges, including drug trafficking allegations, following a traffic stop conducted by police in Oshawa earlier this month. The incident, which took place in the early hours of the morning, has resulted in the seizure of suspected narcotics and led to several criminal charges. The Durham Regional Police Service have confirmed that the male was arrested and subsequently held for a bail hearing in connection with the matter. Authorities emphasize that removing illicit substances from the streets remains a top priority for local law enforcement as they strive to maintain community safety standards.
On Saturday, June 6, 2026, at approximately 12:20 a.m., officers assigned to the East Division were conducting proactive patrols in the Oshawa area. During this routine patrol, police observed a vehicle that was reportedly making excessive noise. As a result of this observation, officers initiated a traffic stop near the intersection of King Street and Eastlawn Street. The decision to stop the vehicle was based specifically on the infraction regarding the excessive noise levels emanating from the car. Proactive patrols of this nature are frequently utilized by the East Division to address traffic violations and identify potential criminal activity during overnight hours.
While speaking with the driver during the course of the traffic stop, officers observed open liquor containers inside the vehicle. This discovery provided grounds for the officers to conduct a search of the automobile. During the subsequent search, police located and seized over 48 grams of a substance suspected to be cocaine. The driver was taken into custody at the scene without incident, ensuring the situation was resolved safely and without further complications for the officers or the public. The quantity of the seized substance suggests potential distribution rather than solely personal use, prompting the more severe trafficking charges.
Shemar Marvin Horsford has been formally charged in relation to this incident. The charges laid against him include Possession of a Schedule I Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking, specifically regarding the cocaine seized by police. Additionally, he faces charges for Vehicle Make Unnecessary Noise and Drive Motor Vehicle with Liquor Readily Available. These charges reflect the various infractions allegedly observed and discovered during the interaction with the East Division officers. The combination of highway traffic and drug offenses highlights the multifaceted nature of police work in the region.
Following his arrest, Horsford was held in police custody to await a bail hearing. The legal process will now determine the validity of the allegations as the case moves through the court system. As with all ongoing legal matters, the charges contained in this report remain allegations at this stage. The accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, and the facts presented are based solely on the initial police investigation.
The Durham Regional Police Service are currently seeking additional information from the public regarding this investigation. Anyone who may have details about the incident or the events leading up to the traffic stop is asked to contact the authorities. Specifically, individuals can reach out to Constable Cormier of the East Division by calling 1-888-579-1520, extension 1601, to provide any relevant details. Community assistance is often vital in concluding these types of investigations effectively.
For those who wish to provide information anonymously, Durham Regional Crime Stoppers remains a viable option for community members. Tips can be submitted by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at the official Durham Regional Crime Stoppers website. Tipsters providing information that leads to an arrest or charge may be eligible for a cash reward, as part of the program’s ongoing incentive to encourage community assistance in solving local crimes.























