People from Ottawa facing charges after police seize $200K worth of drugs, firearms as part of ongoing investigation

EDITOR’S NOTE: CityNews has removed the name and charges against one of the accused after learning the charges were withdrawn and/or stayed.

Six individuals, including four people from Ottawa, one from Carleton Place and one person from Gatineau, have been arrested and charged with a total of 42 offences following an investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)-led Joint Forces Guns and Gangs Enforcement Team (PGNG).

This multi-jurisdictional investigation, dubbed Project Alloy, began in July after investigators learned of a criminal network trafficking illicit drugs, including crystal methamphetamine and cocaine, in the Ottawa and Thunder Bay areas.

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On Nov. 9, 2023, nine search warrants were executed in Ottawa, Carleton Place, Thunder Bay and Gatineau. Officers seized a large quantity of illicit drugs, firearms and offence-related property valued at approximately $200,000.

Seized items include but are not limited to:

The six people arrested and charged are:

Andrew Godard, 35, of Ottawa is charged with:

Anthony MacDonald, 40, from Ottawa is charged with:

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Tia Vong, 31, of Ottawa is charged with:

Albert Russell, 40, of Gatineau is charged with:

Nicholas Freda, 32, of Carleton Place has been charged with:

Godard, Russell, MacDonald and Freda will appear before an Ontario Court of Justice in Ottawa on Nov. 14, 2023.

Vong was scheduled to appear in an Ontario Court of Justice in Ottawa on Dec. 5, 2023.

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