Eight people have been charged after a lengthy drug-related investigation in Courtenay.
Courtenay RCMP say like many communities in British Columbia, Courtenay has been feeling the impact of the fentanyl epidemic.
In February, RCMP started to receive an increased number of reports from concerned citizens and neighboring businesses regarding the drug activity on the 600-block of Cliffe Ave.
The reports prompted action from the Comox Valley RCMP, specifically, investigators from the Bike Unit and the Street Crimes Unit.
The two units collaborated on a project to specifically target drug traffickers operating in the downtown area of Courtenay.
The following individuals are currently facing charges;
- Aislynn Hessler, a 24-year old female from Courtenay
One count of trafficking fentanyl and bromazolam (a benzodiazepine)
- Frank Poel, a 66-year old male from Courtenay
Two counts of trafficking fentanyl and bromazolam (a benzodiazepine)
- David Nakashima, a 28-year old male from Courtenay
One count of trafficking fentanyl and bromazolam (a benzodiazepine)
One count of trafficking cocaine
- Sterling Girard, a 28-year old male from Courtenay
Two counts of trafficking fentanyl and bromazolam (a benzodiazepine)
One count of trafficking methamphetamine
- Andrew Labree, a 36-year old male from Courtenay
One count of trafficking methamphetamine
- Adam Wilkins, a 37-year old male from Courtenay
One count of trafficking fentanyl and para-Flourofentanyl
- Timothy Hyatt, a 22-year old male from Courtenay
Two counts of trafficking methamphetamine
One count of trafficking fentanyl, para-Flourofentanyl, and bromazolam (a benzodiazepine)
- Denyss Teagai, a 31-year old male from Courtenay
One count of trafficking fentanyl and bromazolam (a benzodiazepine)
“The proactive efforts of the Comox Valley RCMP and community are crucial to combatting the fentanyl epidemic that has plagued our community. These arrests signify our commitment to public safety and our stance against those who choose to exploit vulnerable populations,” said Constable Monika Terragni, Media Relations Officer, Comox Valley RCMP.
Terragni says the investigation aligns with the broader initiative to address the staggering increase in unregulated drug deaths reported by the BC Coroners Service, with fentanyl detected in 83% of cases during the first nine months of 2023.
The Comox Valley RCMP encourages residents to report all suspicious activity to the detachment by calling (250) 338-1321, or if it is an emergency, dial 911.