> ## Content Index > Fetch the complete content index at: /llms.txt > Use this file to discover other available public pages before exploring further. # WTPS Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Trafficking Charges - URL: /wtps-traffic-stop-leads-to-drug-trafficking-charges/ - Published: 2026-06-23T19:11:08.000Z - Updated: 2026-06-23T19:11:08.000Z - Description: Stephanie Trudeau, 52, of Wiikwemkoong was arrested during a traffic stop and charged with drug trafficking after police seized $8,300 in cocaine and over $4,000 in cash. Trudeau was already out on bail for prior drug offenses. - Author: Expositor Staff - Tags: News, Law and Order, Public Safety, Wiikwemkoong WIIKWEMKOONG, ON–In the late afternoon of June 18, 2026, members of the Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service (WTPS) conducted a traffic stop on Wikwemikong Way and identified the driver as being under suspension. The investigation led to the seizure of drugs and cash. As a result, 52-year-old Stephanie TRUDEAU of Wiikwemkoong was arrested. Police seized approximately $8,300 worth of crack cocaine and cocaine, along with more than $4,000 in Canadian currency. “This arrest highlights the ongoing challenges our officers are facing, as they continue to identify offenders, lay charges, and remove dangerous drugs from our community,” said Ron Gignac, Chief of Police, WTPS. “While we remain committed to enhancing public safety, we rely on our community, the justice system, and agency partners to work together in a unified approach to reduce illicit drug use, support those in need of intervention, and assist individuals in their recovery from addiction and trauma. Ogimaa Ominika and Council are to be applauded for their steadfast support in these efforts to enhance public safety.” TRUDEAU has been charged with the following offences: · Possession of a Controlled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking x2 · Fail to Comply with Release Order x4 · Possession of Property Obtained by Crime · Drive While Under Suspension TRUDEAU had previously been released from custody on drug-related charges and was subject to a Community Supervision Order. She also remains before the courts on drug-related matters in Wiikwemkoong. TRUDEAU was held pending a bail hearing. Anyone with information about drug trafficking or suspicious activity is asked to contact the Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service at 705-370-3141, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS, or use the WTPS Online Reporting Tool at [www.wtps.ca](http://www.wtps.ca/?ref=manitoulin.com). Online reporting should only be used when there is no emergency, no immediate threat to safety, and no crime in progress. For emergencies, call 911.