Over the past few months, the Greater Sudbury Police Service Drug Enforcement Unit (D.E.U.) conducted an investigation into a Greater Sudbury resident who was believed to be trafficking deadly “purple heroin” (a fentanyl and heroin mixture) in a residential area full of children. Simple exposure to a small amount of “purple heroin” could be lethal.

Around 6:30 pm on Wednesday, November 6, 2019, members of the D.E.U. assisted by members of our Tactical Unit located the man driving his vehicle and initiated a traffic stop, placing the man under arrest and taking him into Police custody.

Detectives from the D.E.U. completed Controlled drugs and Substances Act (C.D.S.A.) Search Warrants of the man’s residence on Attlee Avenue and his vehicle, resulting in 33 year old, Charles Godin being charged with the following:

  • Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking x3
  • Possession of Property Obtained by Crime

He was held in Police custody and attended Bail Court on Thursday, November 7, 2019 to answer to the charges.

During the Search Warrant, Detectives seized:

  • Over 120g of “Purple Heroin” (approximate street value of $48,720)
  • 14 – 40mg Oxycodone pills (approximate street value of $560)
  • Almost 2,600 Methamphetamine pills (approximate street value of $12,900)
  • Close to $13,400 in cash

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