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Arrested and charged Kerry Dallas of Jamaica who is in Canada illegally and

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) havearrested and charged Kerry Dallas of Jamaica who is in Canada illegally andresiding in Toronto, for committing drug offences and providing falseinformation to police.On October 23, 2008 the OPP Drug Enforcement Section (DES), along withmembers of the Nottawasaga OPP Detachment stopped a vehicle in Alliston,Ontario. DALLAS, who was the driver of the vehicle failed to properly identifyhimself and as a result, was arrested for obstructing police. Subsequent to
his arrest, DALLAS was found to be in possession of numerous pieces of false
identification. During the search of his vehicle, OPP officers also found
approximately 14 grams of what is believed to be "crack" cocaine hidden in
DALLAS' vehicle.The Investigation revealed that DALLAS was in Canada illegally, havingbeen initially deported back to Jamaica on April 5, 2007. Police do not know
when DALLAS illegally returned to Canada.
On October 24, 2008, OPP officers, with the assistance of the Toronto
Police Service, executed a search warrant on DALLAS' residence located in
Toronto and seized a number of falsified identification documents.
Kerry DALLAS, 38 years old of Jamaica, resident of Toronto, has been
charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance for the Purpose of
Trafficking, Obstruct Police and Personation. He has been remanded into
custody pending his next court appearance at the Ontario Court of Justice in
Barrie.The Canada Border Services Agency has been contacted in relation to
DALLAS being in Canada illegally.The investigation is continuing and other charges are pending.

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