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Suspected drug trafficker accused of giving false name to cops

30-year-old faces multiple charges, including 'personation with intent to avoid arrest'

Sault Police say a suspect has been charged after a man provided a false identity when being questioned following a report of a suspicious person.

The suspect also faces drug-related charges.

Sault Ste. Marie Police say that yesterday at around 4:30 a.m., 911 Communicators received a report of a suspicious person in a parking lot in the 400 block of Pim Street.

When officers arrived they say a suspect they questioned provided a false identity, police said in a news release.

Police say the officers recognized the suspect, who had a warrant out for his arrest for failure to comply with a release order.

The suspect was arrested and a subsequent search found the accused to be in possession of approximately eight grams of suspected fentanyl, police allege.

The estimated street value of the drugs seized is $1,688.

Taylor Botham, 30, is charged with:

  • Possession of Schedule I Substance for Purpose of Trafficking
  • Personation with Intent to Avoid Arrest, Prosecution, or Obstruct Justice
  • Failure to Comply with Release Order x2

The accused was held in custody pending a bail hearing.

None of the allegations have been tested in court and Botham is considered innocent unless proven guilty.