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Kitchener men arrested in connection with dangerous motorcycle stunts in the GTA

OPP carried out a search warrant on Friday at a house in Kitchener on Hackberry Drive. Leanne Wood-Hulme/CJOY News

Ontario Provincial Police made more arrests on Friday in Kitchener, Ont., as part of their investigation into dangerous motorcycle stunts and erratic riding behaviours on GTA highways.

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OPP said officers carried out a search warrant at a house on Hackberry Street and arrested two men in connection to the three-month investigation known as Project Saddle.

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Police also found a “large amount” of marijuana in the house and arrested 25-year-old Michael Brown and 19-year-old Nicholas Gallan.

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Brown has been charged with several offences, including dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, mischief, possession of stolen property over $5,000 and possession of a controlled substance for the purposes of trafficking.

Gallan was only charged with possession.

OPP said the charges against Brown stem from Aug. 6 when officers received several complaints about a large “mob of motorcycles” on highways 401, 403, 409, the QEW, and the Don Valley Parkway.

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“People from all across the province have been coming together in these activities, and really just hijacking the highways for their own agendas,” said OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt.

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In September, OPP announced 10 people had been charged with 48 criminal code and traffic-related offences after the three-month Project Saddle investigation.

“Everybody is reminded and cautioned that we are still investigating,” Schmidt said. “Be ready, don’t be surprised when we knock on your door.”

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