Winnipeg teacher's assistant, property developer among suspects in drug raids
Darren Colomy, Jared Devloo among those arrested in 'Project Distress'
Police converged on Ray Ulasy's home in Transcona Wednesday morning. His neighbours were stunned, not only
because the 50-year-old man had just run for city council, but because he's been a prominent member of Transcona for the past 25 years and has been at the helm of a number of several successful businesses.
A teacher's assistant and a prominent Winnipeg property developer are also among the suspects.
Darren Raymond Colomy, 40, a former bouncer at Bar Italia on Corydon Avenue, works full time as a teacher's assistant at Acadia Junior High in the Pembina Trails School Division.
Officials with the school division said when they learned that, they immediately suspended him.
A spokesperson also tells CBC there's no indication there was any illegal activity at the school.
Kara Lynn Peralta, 22, and her common-law husband Reighner Delacruz are also among the suspects.
Both are unemployed and face a number of cocaine and meth trafficking charges.
But sources tell CBC Jared Devloo is the biggest fish police in Manitoba have caught in their net in the past five years.
Devloo was one of the pallbearers for Frank or Franco Nucci, a high-level cocaine dealer with ties to organized crime who was shot to death in Montreal in 2005.
Sources tell CBC Devloo, too, is a high-level cocaine supplier.
They also allege that Devloo and three other suspects caught in the raids this week sell more cocaine and meth in a week than the entire Manitoba Chapter of the Hells Angels can sell in a month combined.
They each now face a number of charges, including drug trafficking.