Four more people have been charged, including an alleged “hangaround” member of the Hell Angels Motorcycle Club, and 12 firearms seized in connection with a July 4 assault and robbery at a Hamilton establishment.

Ontario Provincial Police say search warrants were executed on Oct. 4 at three residences in Haldimand County, Brantford and Hamilton that led to the arrests of four people from Dunnville, Ont.

Kody Boyce, 38, the Hells Angel associate, faces eleven firearms-related offences while Tiffany Cathcart, 41, Kaitlyn Coleman-Kane, 23, and Justin Taylor, 26, all face 10-firearms related offences.

Police also allegedly seized six handguns, two of which had no serial number or one that had been tampered with, five rifles, one shotgun, two extended magazines, a silencer and ammunition.

Four people were charged when OPP officers allegedly seized six handguns, five rifles, one shotgun, two extended magazines, a silencer and ammunition while executing search warrants at three residences in Haldimand County, Brantford and Hamilton on Oct. 4, 2024.Photo by Handout /Ontario Provincial Police

Anyone with information regarding illegal activity associated with outlaw motorcycle gangs is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or ontariocrimestoppers.ca.

Previously four male members of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club and one male member of the
Red Devils Motorcycle Club were charged with a total of 13 offences in connection with the Hamilton incident on July 4.

OPP allege the victim of the assault was robbed of personal items.

In all, five people were charged with assault causing bodily harm and robbery with additional charges of breach of probation and unauthorized possession of a prohibited device for one person and breach of firearms storage regulations for another.