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Eight Firearms Seized by RCMP in Quesnel

Quesnel RCMP executed a warrant that led to eight firearms being seized and the arrest of one man.

The 1800 Block of West Fraser Road was blocked at approximately 7:30 a.m. this morning (Friday), as RCMP conducted the raid and search.

The Quesnel RCMP had assistance from the North District Emergency Response Team (ERT), with both taking defensible positions in front of the property and along West Fraser Road as a precaution.

However, Sergeant Clay Kronebusch says “there were no shots fired” as police and ERT executed the warrant.

“Police seized approximately eight firearms during the execution of the warrant, and a 50–year–old man has been arrested,” Kronebusch says.

The man, remaining unnamed, is currently being held in custody and is to appear before courts.

No charges have been laid at this time, but are pending the ongoing investigation and recommendation of the courts.

“I want to thank those affected by the road closure for their patience while police dealt with this incident,” Kronebusch adds.

The West Fraser Road has since been reopened.

Files from Teryn Midzain, My Cariboo Now staff

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