North Bay news: Police arrest two, seize 3D printed firearms, drugs


The Ontario Provincial Police, along with other local law enforcement agencies from northern Ontario and beyond, have recently made several arrests in a nationwide operation to crack down on the manufacture and trafficking private-made guns.

Recently, in North Bay, two people were arrested as part of an investigation into the use of 3D printed guns.

“Two people face multiple firearm-related charges after the OPP-led Provincial Joint Forces Guns and Gangs Enforcement Team and North Bay Police Service (NBPS) seized a 3D printer, loaded 3D printed firearms, ammunition and suspected fentanyl,” said OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique, in a recent social media post.

Social media posts show images of two 3D printed guns and a 3-D printer that were found in a residence.

“Thank you to the OPP-led Provincial Joint Forces Guns and Gangs Enforcement Team for their ongoing partnership in cases like this,” said the NBPS in a subsequent social media post.

“Working together we are helping make all Ontario communities safer.”

Carrique stated that the investigators in this type of case are doing a great job.

CTV News has reached out to OPP and the North Bay Police Service for more details surrounding the investigation and arrest – those requests for comment have not yet been returned.

In a recent arrest, the police in North Bay seized 3D printers, 3D printed guns, ammunition, and suspected fentanyl. (Supplied/OPP)Check back to CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca for updates on this story as they become available.