Hamilton Police Seek Motorcyclist Who Shot at and Damaged Local Business
Hamilton police seek public's help in locating suspect after early-morning motorcycle shooting near Upper Ottawa Street.

Hamilton police are actively searching for a suspect after a firearm was discharged in the vicinity of a local business during the early morning hours of May 27. The incident occurred near Upper Ottawa Street and Unsworth Drive, with shots fired just before 5:00 a.m., prompting a significant police response and ongoing investigation.
The event came to light only after damage to a nearby business was reported later in the morning, indicating that the gunfire was not immediately recognized or called in at the time it happened. This delay has made locating witnesses and evidence more challenging for investigators as they piece together the moments leading up to the shooting.
Surveillance footage released by police captures a striking scene: a person on a motorcycle enters a plaza area characterized by marked parking spots. The individual stops, appears to deliberate for a few seconds, then retrieves an object believed to be a firearm. A distinctive sound—identified as a gun being cocked—can be heard, followed by the loud crack of a gunshot and a visible muzzle flash. Authorities believe this action resulted in the damage found at the business nearby.
The suspect, described only as riding a motorcycle, was last observed fleeing northbound on Hempstead Drive toward Nebo Road. At this stage, there is no detailed description of the individual or the motorcycle, which police hope to obtain with assistance from the public.
Hamilton Police released surveillance footage of a motorcyclist who appears to shoot in the direction of a business in the Upper Ottawa Street and Unsworth Drive area.
Investigators are urging anyone who was in the vicinity between 4:45 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. to review any available surveillance or dash cam footage that might provide additional images of the motorcycle or suspect. They stress that even minor details could prove crucial in furthering the investigation.
Police encourage anyone with information about the incident to come forward, either by contacting the Hamilton police directly or through Crime Stoppers, where tips can be provided anonymously.