![]() ![]() | Bô Soleil Morin-Lachance, Francis Toupin-Bergevin and Frédéric Dewald have been detained in Peru after being arrested in a major anti-drug operation. Toupin-Bergevin has a criminal history in Quebec including HA ties. According to Peruvian cops, the three Quebecers have links with a local network which carried out several imports of cocaine to Canada in quantities varying between 15 and 30 kilograms. A dozen people were arrested in Peru, including the leader, Pedro Armando Oyos Campos, nicknamed La Roca, owner of a self-defense school in Lima. Between June 2022 and January 2023, Peru’s national police force and the RCMP seized a total of 165 kilograms of cocaine that the group had transported or was trying to transport.
About 60 kilos of those kilos were seized in Quebec.
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Thursday, February 9, 2023
3 Quebec men accused of trafficking cocaine in Peru
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Bus killer Tyler Newton busted again - out again - busted again
Recidivist Tyler Newton, 32, is back behind bars after another crime in Surrey. Newton was charged with occupying a motor vehicle without the owner’s consent on Nov. 21, 2022. He pleaded guilty in Surrey on Jan. 20, 2023, and was sentenced to 46 days in jail and one year of probation. He received credit for 89 days in pre-trial custody and will be released in 3 weeks. Newton's criminal record spans more than a decade and exceeds 50 charges.
![]() | The crown has dropped his latest charges and Tyler Newton is out and about. It is only a matter of time, and likely not much of it, before Newton goes into violent 'drug psychosis' again. 3 weeks after Newton jumped bail on violent crimes, Kelowna cops told the public. Multiple calls to dopey cops helped them find Tyler Jack Newton, 32, in downtown Kelowna instantly. Two weeks after cops re-arrested him, he was again released, this time by Judge Lisa Wyatt. Newton was facing charges of aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and use of an imitation firearm from a Dec. 31, 2021 incident. The dangerous criminal was granted bail by Judge George Leven and released Sept. 8. He failed to show up for his next court date six days later. | ![]() Tyler Jack Newton |
Kelowna is the most dangerous place in Canada for a reason. The justice system's “catch-and-release” cycle that sees violent, prolific offenders routinely granted bail is being questioned in Kelowna, home of the highest urban crime rate in Canada. A man who fatally stabbed a stranger to death on a Kelowna city bus in 2014 has been busted yet again. Tyler Newton plunged a knife into 55-year-old Caesar Rosales’s neck from behind in front of horrified passengers. Police say it was a random and unprovoked attack. Rosales bled out on the bus, dying before paramedics could arrive. Newton then ditched the weapon in some bushes and fled. | ![]() Caesar Rosales |
![]() | He was charged with second-degree murder but pleaded down to manslaughter and was sent away for 7 years. (4.5 served) Newton had more than 50 criminal convictions. A psychologist’s report said that Newton attacked Ceasar Rosales while in a state of 'psychosis' caused by heavy drug use. Months after release from jail Tyler Newton was busted for a score of vehicle thefts and evading cops in a drug-fuelled high-speed chase. | ![]() Tyler Jack Newton |
Jon Mulder - serial romance fraudster
Upwards of 150 women may have been victimized by Jon Mulder. | Women knew him as Johnny Myers, John Meyers, John Boulder and Jon Moulders. His real name was Jon Mulder and he was first busted for a dating fraud more than a decade ago. Mulder was busted in 2013 when Oxford OPP charged him with a series of frauds, alleging he pretended to be a veterinarian to meet women online and defraud them. He was convicted and served 683 days in prison. Once out, he soon faced more charges for the same thing. | ![]() |
![]() | In Barrie, he was charged with fraud over $5,000 in 2019. In Belleville, he faces two charges of fraud under $5,000, as well as one of falsify and destroy books with intent to fraud. In 2021, he was charged in Brantford after defrauding Amy Todd of $60k. Mulder didn't show up to court to address the charges and the judge issued a bench warrant. Multiple bench warrants were issued, but Mulder, once in custody, would be released on bail each time. Mulder appeared virtually in Milton court from prison on the latest unlawful confinement, mischief and voyeurism charges. He has yet to have a bail hearing on his latest charges. |
1934 Ford V8 - Bonnie and Clyde death car
![]() | Ford launched a new model for 1932. The V-8 was marketed as the Model 18 in its initial year, and was called the Ford V‑8. It had the new flathead V‑8 engine with 85 hp on tap. It was the first mass produced car with a V8 engine. | ![]() |
The 1934 Ford V-8 is infamous as being the car in which bandits Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were killed. On May 23, 1934, they were traveling in a stolen 1934 Ford sedan in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, when a posse opened fire and riddled their car with bullets. ![]() |
There are many fakes. The real Bonnie and Clyde Death Car has long been parked at its home casino in Primm, Nevada. Accompanying the car is Clyde's shredded shirt of death, perforated with ragged holes in both the front and back. 112 bullet holes remain in the body of the car. | ![]() |
Mafia rat Gene Borrello update
![]() | Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn want a judge to toss Borrello, 38, in prison for three years. Foul-mouthed mafia rat Gene Borello was busted after unleashing a torrent of vulgar and violent threats against his ex-girlfriend. “The minute you call the cops on me … I’ll blow your husband’s head right off,” Borrello said. His past includes convictions for multiple shootings, home invasions in which people were tied up, arsons, beatings, and multple weapons offensed. His latest stalking and burglary arrests followed that. | ![]() Mob rat Gene Borrello got out of the can in 2021. |
![]() | Gene Borrello squealed on over 20 Bonnano mobsters, including Vincent Asaro, the 85-year-old “Goodfellas” mob boss who beat the rap in the 1978 Lufthansa case.
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Borrello, the nephew of Gambino gangster Anthony Ruggiano, says he was an underworld prodigy.
“Before you know it, I was doing collections, assaults, shootings, robberies, and I just escalated to a full-time mob guy.” See ----->Mafia rat Gene Borrello back in business |
Saturday, February 4, 2023
Pagan Christopher Baker buys 75 years for trafficking meth
![]() | Christopher Baker is a top boss within the Pagan's MC in North Carolina. He was sentenced to 75 years in federal prison for trafficking methamphetamine. Of the 19 sentenced as part of the federal operation, 12 are Pagans. Baker is described as an armed and violent drug dealer and one of 13 leaders in the Pagan Motorcycle Club's national leadership. Baker rose through the ranks using violence and intimidation. Baker's 900 month sentence reflects his "utter disregard for the law," said prosecutors. They said Baker has been stripped of his patches, his colors and his motorcycle and would spend the rest of his life in prison. | ![]() |
![]() | Cops seized 49 weapons used in Baker's operation, including two fully automatic machine guns. In July 2021, members of the Pagan's and the Red Devils got into a fight leaving four men severely beaten and one shot in Clayton. The Red Devils were also involved in a shoot out in Fayetteville in 2022, in which six people were shot and three were killed. Cops said the Red Devils were involved, alongside the Hells Angels, the Infamous Riders and La Familia. |
André Oliveira Macedo given wings to fly - still MIA
![]() | Police in Sao Paulo have been hunting for André Oliveira Macedo, 45, leader of one of Brazil's biggest criminal organizations since 2020. He went on the run after being freed from prison the previous day on a judge's order that was revoked a few hours later. Macedo is a boss of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) gang, and was being held following his arrest in September 2019 on charges of organizing huge shipments of cocaine to Europe. | ![]() The PCC is one of the most powerful criminal organizations in Brazil. |
![]() | Marco Aurélio Mello granted a habeas corpus request that allowed Macedo to leave a Sao Paulo prison. Macedo drove to the town of Maringá and boarded a plane that left for Paraguay. | ![]() During his arrest at a mansion in Angra dos Reis, cops seized two speedboats and a helicopter. Oliveira is said to own a fleet of boats. |
Thursday, February 2, 2023
Mexican Mafia operate with contraband phones
One of the men said he’d told an underling “everything, contingencies — I told him, look, this is the way you do it. You do this, you block this, you hit this, you go this way.” “Saturday, they, they – that’s when they were supposed to go to the car show, right?” he continued. “To the car show. That’s when they were going to go. Now if they don’t make it to the car show this Saturday, homeboy from [inaudible] takes the driver’s seat.” “I understand,” said another. “He’s going to, going to end up driving the car. He’s going to end up driving him to the car show.” The four men were members of the Mexican Mafia, held in prisons throughout California. They had dialed in using contraband cellphones, one of which had been secretly tapped. They spoke in a code they thought only they understood. The “car show,” was code for a killing. The person “driving him to the car show” was the killer. |
![]() | Emiliano 'Tonito' Lopez, a member of the Mexican Mafia who had fallen out of favour, was stabbed to death at Calipatria state prison. About two-thirds of the Mexican Mafia’s 140 members are held in California prisons, which are rife with cellphones. Mexican Mafia members aren't shy about discussing their business ... "Jerry said a pound of methamphetamine could be bought in Tijuana for $1,100, plus “about $800 to cross it,” and sold in California for $2,100. A kilo of black tar heroin, valued at $26,000 in California, cost half of that in Mexico, he added." | ![]() Robert Hinojos was convicted of murder in 2016. |
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Raynald Desjardins fails to have condition lifted as sentence nears end
![]() | Raynald Desjardins lasted a little over a month before being returned to jail for breach of conditions. Desjardin's release was suspended because he associated with Jean-Charles Denommé, a drug dealer who was out on the same type of release. Denommé, alias "The Tooth Fairy", is the right hand of infamous Hells Angels sympathizer Marc-André Lachance. Desjardins’s sentence will expire in June. Desjardins appealed the condition that requires that he provide financial disclosures. That was shot down by the Parole Board. | ![]() Salvatore Montagna shortly before his murder |
![]() Jean-Charles Denommé | "The information on file indicates that for the majority of your adult life you were very well situated in the world of organized crime and that you are still considered an active associate of organized crime,” the board wrote. Desjardin was released from Cowansville penitentiary on April 19, 2022 after serving two thirds of his sentence. Desjardins was sentenced to 14 years for the murder of Salvatore Montagna in 2011. With time served that is 78 months. Desjardins is at loggerheads with the leadership of the Rizzuto clan, led by Leonardo Rizzuto, and Stefano Sollecito. | ![]() |
![]() | Since his incarceration in late 2011, at least a dozen people associated with Desjardin have been murdered, including his brother-in-law Joe Di Maulo in 2012, Gaétan Gosselin in 2013, and his older brother, Jacques Desjardins in 2017. Desjardins was the target of a murder plot in 2015. Maurice "Mom" Boucher and gang leader Gregory Woolley were implicated. | ![]() |
![]() Brian James Marriott, Head of Spryfield MOB | Desjardins recruited new henchmen from a penitentiary in the Maritimes.
Spryfield MOB is a street gang that has been active for 2 decades. When boss James Marriott left prison, he moved to Montreal. Other gangsters followed him. Virtually everyone believes Desjardin will be seeking his revenge. See ----->Raynald Desjardins and the Salvatore Montagna hit | ![]() |
Toronto cops seize 364 kilos of drugs = $32m
Project Cerro resulted in the seizure of 364kg of drugs - 340 kilos of crystal methamphetamine, 20 kilos of cocaine, and 3.8 kilos of fentanyl - with a total street value of $32m. Four loaded Glocks were also seized in the investigation, along with seven cars, and over $500k in cash.![]() |
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