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A 31-year-old Toronto man is facing nine gun- and drug-related charges following a series of July 1 raids in Flemingdon Park.At 6 p.m. that day, Toronto police executed search warrants near the Don Valley Parkway and St. Dennis Drive.During that time, they arrested a man who allegedly had a loaded Glock stanley us stanley cup pistol containing nine rounds of .40 calibre ammunition concealed in his waistband. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investigators also allege at an address where children reside officers located an over-capacity magazine loaded with 29 rounds of .40 calibre ammunition. They also reportedly recovered 243 grams of fentanyl. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Peter Arviko, 31, of Toronto, was arrested and charged. He had a July 2 court appearance.Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5500, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-T stanley flask IPS 8477 or online at 222tips. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Glci Mayor Barlow Announces Large Building Mural Coming To Water Street Square
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