Red Deer man sentenced in local drug trafficking investigation
A nearly four-and-a-half year jail sentence has been handed to the second of two people charged in a Red Deer drug trafficking investigation.
Simon Emmerson Williamson, 25, of Red Deer, was sentenced in Red Deer Court of Justice on Feb. 17, 2026, to a total of 1,620 days in jail, and a 10-year firearm prohibition.
He plead guilty to counts of possess for purpose, possess prohibited/restricted firearm, and two counts of possess/sale for use in producing a substance under the Controlled Drug and Substances Act. His other charges were withdrawn.
Co-accused, Tristyn Rawlins, 27, also of Red Deer, was given a conditional sentence on Feb. 28, 2025, which included house arrest, a curfew, no contact with Williamson, and not to be in possession of anything designed for use as a weapon.


