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Saskatoon police weapons investigation leads to arrests

Numerous firearms and ammunition were recovered
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At around 3:45 a.m. on Jan 5, officers responded to the complaint after a 26-year-old man allegedly used a gun to threaten a 22-year-old woman.

SASKATOON — Saskatoon Police Service Guns and Gangs Unit arrested five people in the 1600 block of 37th Street West following a weapons complaint early Wednesday morning.

At around 3:45 a.m. on Jan 5, officers responded to the complaint after a 26-year-old man allegedly used a gun to threaten a 22-year-old woman. The man reportedly fled the scene in a vehicle with a stolen wallet and mobile phone.

At approximately 4:15 a.m., with assistance from the SPS Air Support Unit, a vehicle matching the description was located in the 800 block of Appleby Drive, along with two stolen vehicles.

Officers learned that five people had exited one of the vehicles and entered a suite in the building nearby.

The Tactical Support Unit had arrived to secure the scene, and at around noon five people exited and were arrested without incident. 

The SPS Guns & Gangs Unit conducted a search of the suite recovering keys for two vehicles and shotgun ammunition. A further search of the vehicles recovered numerous firearms and ammunition.

A 26-year-old man is facing 19 Firearm Possession related charges, as well as charges of Using a Weapon While Uttering Threats, Uttering Threats to Cause Death, Assault, Possession of Stolen Property Over $5,000 (x2), Theft and Breach of Conditions.

A 25-year-old man and a 24-year-old man face 19 Firearm Possession related charges, as well as charges of Possession of Stolen Property Over $5,000 (x2), and Breach of Conditions.

Two women, ages 31 and 21, face 11 Firearm Possession related charges, and charges of Possession of Stolen Property Over $5,000 (x2). The 21-year-old woman was also charged with Breach of Conditions.

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