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Man facing 12-month conditional sentence on drug offences

Orillia man will serve six months' house arrest as part of sentence after $25,000 in drugs were seized by OPP in 2023
2020-10-09 Orillia courthouse HRC 1
The Orillia courthouse is located in Cottage C on the former Huronia Regional Centre property. | Nathan Taylor/OrilliaMatters file photo

Editor's Note: This article has been amended since its original publication.

An Orillia man has been given a one-year conditional sentence for drug trafficking-related charges.

At the Orillia courthouse Tuesday morning, Daniel Aylwin, 32, was given a 12-month conditional sentence, including six months’ house arrest with conditions, and a curfew between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. during the final six months.

Last year, OrilliaMatters published a story detailing Aylwin’s and Brittany Schroeder’s charges for possession for the purposes of trafficking and possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime under $5,000.

At the time, OPP reported it had seized $25,000 worth of drugs, including MDMA, suspected psilocybin (magic mushrooms), cocaine packaging, a digital scale, a vacuum sealer, cash, and numerous cellphones. 

All the charges against Schroeder were withdrawn earlier this year.



Greg McGrath-Goudie

About the Author: Greg McGrath-Goudie

Greg has been with Village Media since 2021, where he has worked as an LJI reporter for CollingwoodToday, and now as a city hall/general assignment reporter for OrilliaMatters
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