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Drug bust in Picton leads to three PEC residents charged

By Brock Ormond Nov 13, 2025 | 4:21 PM

Three people from Prince Edward County have been charged in connection with a drug trafficking investigation.

The OPP East Region Community Street Crime Unit combined efforts with Prince Edward OPP members and other units to execute a search warrant in connection with an investigation at a residence on Evans Street in Picton on Wednesday night.

Officers seized over 190 grams of suspected cocaine, 12 grams of suspected ecstasy, and over $15,000 in cash. They also seized items associated with drug trafficking and approximately $20,000 worth of jewelry.

Two people from Picton, 40-year-old Trevor Hennessy and 22-year-old Brianna Skuffham-Connolley and one from Milford, 37-year-old Brandon Wannamaker, were all charged with drug possession for the purpose of trafficking.

Hennessy and Skuffham-Connolly were also charged with possession of a prohibited device or ammunition for a dangerous purpose and possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime, while Hennessy was given an additional charge of failing to comply with a probation order.

Hennessy and Skuffham-Connolly were held pending a bail hearing.

Wanamaker was released from custody with a future hearing in Picton Court.