York Regional Police (YRP) says 13 people have been arrested as part of a sweeping multi-jurisdictional investigation known as Project Wrangler.
Two suspects remain wanted Canada-wide, authorities noted at a press conference on Monday.
Between April 15, 2024, and March 20, 2025, authorities say a series of violent incidents were reported in southern and eastern Ontario and in Québec. The group was allegedly responsible for crimes including murders, attempted murders, attempted kidnappings, armed carjackings, armed robberies and armed home invasions.
Police executed six search warrants at five locations between April and December 2025. Thirteen people were arrested, and more than 150 charges were laid. Four firearms were also seized.
Two suspects remain outstanding. They were identified as Trestin Cassanova-Alman, 24, of no fixed address, who is wanted on multiple charges, including instructing the commission of an offence for a criminal organization, conspiracy to commit indictable offences, possession of property obtained by crime, breach of probation, robbery with violence, participation in a criminal organization, and conspiracy to commit murder.
Two suspects remain outstanding. They were identified as Trestin Cassanova-Alman, 24, of no fixed address, and Ingram Mohamed, 20,
of Hamilton. Photo: YRP.
Ingram Mohamed, 20, of Hamilton, is wanted by the Sûreté du Québec on a charge of first-degree murder. In November 2024, emergency services were called to an apartment in Rimouski and discovered a deceased male, identified as Michael Lévesque-Fitzpatrick.
In recent days, Québec authorities arrested three alleged accomplices of Mohamed, including two men from Brampton.
York Regional Police are appealing to the public for any information that may lead to the arrest of Cassanova-Alman and Mohamed.
Individuals charged
Israel Brathwaite, 24, of Niagara Falls
Instructing commission of offence for a criminal organization
Breach of probation
Conspiracy to commit murder
Participate in a criminal organization
Mohamed Burale, 24, of Kitchener
Instructing commission of offence for a criminal organization (x3)
Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence (x2)
Conspiracy to commit murder
Participate in a criminal organization
Disobey court order (x3)
Fail to comply – release order
Jahshai Cooper, 19, of Brampton
Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence
Disguise with intent
Commit indictable offence for a criminal organization
Possession of property obtained by crime
Possession of loaded prohibited firearm
Unauthorized possession of a firearm
Occupy motor vehicle with a firearm
Participate in a criminal organization
Sûreté du Québec: First-degree murder
Dominique Cunningham-McIntyre, 19, of Ajax
Robbery with a weapon
Commission of offence for a criminal organization
Participate in a criminal organization
Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000
Jahvon Golding, 19, of no fixed address
Instructing commission of offence for a criminal organization (x5)
Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence (x4)
Conspiracy to commit murder (x2)
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 (x2)
Robbery with violence
Commission of offence for a criminal organization
Participate in a criminal organization
Doneil Levy-Porter, 19, of no fixed address
Attempted murder (x2)
Possession of loaded prohibited firearm (x4)
Fail to comply – release order (x6)
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 (x6)
Discharge firearm with intent (x3)
Point firearm (x3)
Possession of prohibited device (x3)
Unauthorized possession of a firearm (x3)
Occupy motor vehicle with a firearm (x4)
Robbery with a weapon (x2)
Robbery with a firearm
Disguise with intent (x6)
Commission of offence for a criminal organization (x8)
Conspiracy to commit an indictable offence (x5)
Conspiracy to commit murder
Participate in a criminal organization
Sûreté du Québec: First-degree murder
London Police Service: Attempted murder, discharge firearm with intent, possession of property over $5,000, dangerous operation, fail to comply – release order, fail to comply – undertaking
Jonathan Prevost, 21, of no fixed address
Instructing commission of offence for a criminal organization
Conspiracy to commit murder
Participate in a criminal organization
Guillaume Proulx, 30, of Rimouski
Sûreté du Québec: First-degree murder
Nyreek Wilson, 19, of Brampton
Attempted murder
Commission of offence for a criminal organization
Possession of loaded prohibited firearm
Unauthorized possession of a firearm
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000
Possession of a prohibited device
Disguise with intent
Occupy motor vehicle with a firearm
Participate in a criminal organization
17-year-old male from Mississauga
Robbery with a firearm
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000
16-year-old male from Mississauga
Robbery with a firearm
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000
16-year-old male from Brampton
Robbery with a firearm
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000
16-year-old male from Mississauga
Attempted murder
Discharge firearm with intent
Possession of loaded prohibited firearm
Robbery with a firearm
Kidnapping with a firearm
Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000
London Police Service: Attempted murder, possession of restricted firearm (no licence), occupy motor vehicle with firearm, fail to comply – YCJA sentence
YRP Police Chief Jim MacSween was on hand to share the results of Project Wrangler, alongside Superintendent Simon James, Peel Regional Police (PRP) Chief Nishan Duraiappah, London Police Service (LPS) Chief Thai Truong, Toronto Police Service (TPS) Chief Superintendent Joe Matthews, and Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chief Superintendent Karen Gonneau.
“I am proud of the teamwork, professionalism and tireless efforts of all involved in Project Wrangler,” said MacSween. “The success of this joint-forces operation is a testament to the strength of the partnerships we share not only locally, but across the province and the country.”