Calgary teen charged in drug trafficking probe after pointing gun at gas station customer
Posted Aug 5, 2025 6:05 pm.
Last Updated Aug 5, 2025 6:29 pm.
A Calgary teen who was the subject of a drug trafficking investigation is facing charges after allegedly pointing a gun at someone at a gas station.
Calgary police say they began investigating a young man in May 2025 after getting information that led them to be believe he was trafficking drugs.
On May 31, officers were called to an Esso gas station at 68 Street NE and Memorial Drive for a gun complaint. Police say someone was trying to fill their vehicle with gas when a stranger pointed a gun at them.
Investigators learned it was the same man they had been investigating for drug trafficking. They also learned he was violating his court-ordered release conditions.
Police believe the suspect travelled to Saskatoon at some point in June, where local law enforcement noticed him “conducting activity believed to be consistent with drug trafficking.”
Saskatoon police executed a search of a home and an SUV in that city after Calgary officers were able to obtain a warrant.
Police arrested the suspect and seized the following items found during the search:
- 100 grams of cocaine
- 51 grams of crack cocaine
- $7,585 CAD in cash
- Four cellphones
- Drug packing materials
- A digital scale
Calgary resident, 18-year-old Adut Agor, is facing several charges including assault with a weapon, driving while prohibited, and three counts of breaching probation.
Anyone with additional information is being asked to call police at 403-266-1234, or submit tip to CrimeStoppers anonymously.