CHARGES LAID IN CROSS-PROVINCIAL DRUG TRAFFICKING INVESTIGATION

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CHARGES LAID IN CROSS-PROVINCIAL DRUG TRAFFICKING INVESTIGATION
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The Calgary Police Service has laid charges against a man in connection with a drug trafficking investigation that spanned across Alberta and Saskatchewan. The extensive investigation, which began in May 2025, uncovered a complex web of illegal activities linked to the suspect.

On May 31, 2025, officers responded to a weapons complaint at an Esso gas station in Calgary, where a victim reported being threatened with a firearm by an unknown man while filling his vehicle with gas. Further investigation led authorities to believe that the suspect was the same individual involved in drug trafficking activities in the area.

As the investigation progressed, it was discovered that the suspect had violated his court-ordered release conditions and was in possession of a firearm. Additionally, authorities learned that the suspect had fled Alberta and traveled to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where he continued to engage in drug trafficking activities.

In collaboration with the Saskatoon Police Service, a search warrant was executed on July 2, 2025, at a residence in the 400 block of Berini Drive, Saskatoon, and a 2007 white Infiniti FX associated with the suspect. The search yielded a significant seizure of illegal drugs, including approximately 100 grams of cocaine, 51 grams of crack cocaine, and $7,585 in Canadian currency. Other items seized included four cellphones, drug packaging materials, and a digital scale.

As a result of the investigation, Adut AGOR, 18, of Calgary, was arrested and taken into custody by the Saskatoon Police Service. AGOR is currently being held in custody in Saskatoon and will be transported to Calgary to face charges.

The Calgary Police Service has charged AGOR with:

 Assault with a weapon
 Driving while prohibited
 Three counts of breaching a youth probation order

The Calgary Police Service would like to extend its gratitude to the Saskatoon Police Service for their invaluable support and assistance in this investigation.

If You Have Information

The Calgary Police Service encourages anyone with information related to suspected drug trafficking activity in Calgary to come forward. You can contact the Calgary Police Service at 403-266-1234 or submit a tip anonymously through Calgary Crime Stoppers.

Case Information

Case #: CA25228714 | 5029

Read more about this investigation at https://newsroom.calgary.ca/man-charged-in-cross-provincial-drug-trafficking-investigation.


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