Overnight Traffic Stop Leads to Drug-Related Arrest in Belleville
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Overnight Traffic Stop Leads to Drug-Related Arrest in Belleville


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Belleville, Ontario

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According to details provided, Belleville Police conducted a traffic stop in the city’s west end at approximately 2:48 a.m. on November 18, 2025. During the stop, officers identified a passenger who was reportedly wanted on an outstanding search warrant and subsequently placed the individual under arrest.


Following the arrest, officers conducted further investigation which resulted in the seizure of:


  • 2 cellphones


  • $121.00 CAD currency


  • 8 grams of cocaine


  • 0.3 grams of crack cocaine



The accused, 44-year-old Travis Todhunter of Belleville, with no fixed address, was charged with the following offences:


  • Failure to comply with a probation order


  • Possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime under $5000


  • Possession of a Schedule I substance — cocaine


  • Possession of a Schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking — cocaine



He was held for a bail hearing.


A Note of Appreciation

The work carried out during this incident reflects the ongoing dedication required in front-line policing, often taking place during hours when much of the community is asleep.


Thank you to the officers involved for their continued commitment to public safety and for performing their duties in a quick & effective manner.


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