Ontario

Sarnia Police Find Methamphetamine During Exmouth Street Arrest

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Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 11:23 am

On March 7, 2026, the Sarnia Police Service arrested a 63-year-old man for drug trafficking after finding him in a bank entrance on Exmouth Street in Sarnia, Ontario. Officers were patrolling the area at approximately 12:50 am when they spotted the man slumped over inside the building’s vestibule.

Police identified the man as Shaun Duchaine, who has no fixed address. Upon further investigation, officers found 41 grams of methamphetamine, which is estimated to be worth about $1,600 on the street.

Duchaine was arrested and charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking. This charge is used when police believe a person has illegal drugs and intends to sell or give them to others.

Following a bail hearing, the man was released from custody with certain conditions. The arrest is part of a larger effort by local police to keep public and commercial spaces safe from drug-related activity.

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