Police have arrested three people and are looking for four suspects

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Police have arrested three people and are looking for four suspects in the "Project Sledgehammer" probe.
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Alden O'Neil Nunes, 45, of Whitby, Inderdip Singh Sahota, 36, of Brampton, and Shivansh Sharma, 34, of Kleinburg, were all taken into custody in relation to a drug and break-in investigation that was made public on February 22, 2025. Following a break-in investigation that resulted in the seizure of almost five kilograms of heroin and methamphetamine worth at $140,000, Toronto police say they have arrested three individuals and are looking for four additional suspects. The inquiry, known as "Project Sledgehammer," started in December 2024 after two break-ins were recorded in the vicinity of Dundas Street West and Islington Avenue. In one instance, police said that while residents were inside an apartment, suspects used a sledgehammer to break in.


No, police say No injuries were reported, but property was taken. Another break-in was reported in the same neighbourhood just two days later. Officers found and confiscated over 5.5 kg of "methamphetamines, heroin, and drug production tools" after obtaining a search order. The substances taken by Toronto police as part of a break-in and drug-related investigation .
According to police, between December 6 and February 4, officers conducted more searches in the GTA. At that point, according to the police, they found "roughly $20,000 in Canadian currency, several drugs and drug paraphernalia, as well as break-in tools." Three men have been taken into custody. Alden O'Neil Nunes, 45, of Whitby is accused of three charges of possession, break and enter with intent, and possession of a break-in instrument of a Schedule I substance under $5,000 for the purposes of trafficking and possessing criminal gains.
The 36-year-old Brampton resident Inderdip Singh Sahota is accused of four counts: possessing a Schedule I substance with intent to traffic, possessing instruments used to produce drugs, and possessing more than $5,000 in criminal proceeds. Three counts of possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking and possession of instruments for drug manufacturing have been brought against Shivansh Sharma, 34, of Kleinburg, who was apprehended in Montreal. According to the police, they are still looking for four more individuals and are asking for help from the public. The public is being asked to help Toronto police identify these four people who are being sought in connection with a drug and break-in On February 22, 2025, it was revealed to enter investigation . One is a five-foot-seven, medium-built male in his 20s or 30s who was last saw wearing all-black Nike apparel. Another, five-foot-ten and heavy-built, is thought to be in his 30s or 40s. He was dressed in black leather, olive green cargo pants, a grey-and-white camouflage cap, black gloves, and a white face mask.
The third suspect is a five-foot-six, thin-built male in his 20s or 30s who was dressed in black slacks, a black hooded Roots sweatshirt, and black Nike running shoes. The fourth suspect, who was last seen, is similarly thought to be in his 20s, five feet ten inches tall, and heavy built wearing a black Helmut Lang pullover with a hood, black leggings, and white running shoes. Investigators are requesting that anyone with information get in touch with the Major Crime Unit at 22 Division.

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