Welland Man Arrested in Edmonton, Faces Firearm Charges After Skipping Court


In a significant development for public safety, Temitayo Akindunni, a 37-year-old man from Welland, Ontario, has been apprehended in Edmonton following a Canada-wide warrant issued for his arrest. This comes after a series of incidents linked to impaired driving and firearm possession that have raised concerns in the community.

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) reported that the arrest occurred on October 20, 2025, with the assistance of multiple law enforcement agencies, including the Edmonton Police Service. Akindunni was taken into custody without incident at an address in the Alberta capital and was returned to Ontario the following day to face his charges.

The saga began on October 3, 2023, when OPP officers were conducting RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) checks on Hagerty Road in Southwest Middlesex. During this routine traffic stop, a vehicle failed to stop, prompting a pursuit that led to the identification of the driver, Akindunni. He was subsequently charged with several offences, which included impaired driving and firearm possession.

In a troubling turn of events, Akindunni failed to appear in court in May 2025, resulting in the issuance of a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest. Such warrants are not issued lightly and reflect the seriousness of the charges he is facing.

As per the OPP’s investigation, Akindunni is now facing multiple serious charges, including possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition, as well as other related offences. The implications of such charges are significant, especially considering ongoing discussions in Canada around gun control and public safety.

The swift actions of law enforcement agencies across provinces demonstrate a commitment to apprehending individuals who pose a risk to public safety. This case is a reminder of the importance of accountability in our legal system, and the role that communication and cooperation between police forces play in ensuring that offenders are brought to justice.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the community will be watching closely to see how this situation is resolved and what it means for public safety in Ontario and beyond. Akindunni’s arrest serves as a pivotal moment in addressing firearm-related issues and impaired driving in Canada, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance and proactive measures by law enforcement.

The OPP encourages citizens to report any suspicious activities and to stay informed about local safety measures. In a country where gun laws are stringent, the possession of prohibited firearms remains a pressing issue that authorities are keen on addressing rigorously.

As the legal process begins, it is crucial for the community to remain engaged and informed, as each case contributes to the larger narrative of safety and accountability in Canada.