Seven arrested after man held against will in Dauphin
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Seven people have been arrested and charged with numerous weapons and trafficking offences after RCMP conducted a wellness check on a home in Dauphin this week.
While conducting a well-being check on Tuesday at a residence on Sixth Avenue NE at around 8 p.m., officers found a 29-year-old male who was seriously injured and told them he was being held against his will.
The other six occupants of the residence, including five men and one woman, were arrested without incident.
Drugs, weapons and cash seized following a search at a Dauphin residence on Tuesday. (Supplied)
The victim was taken to a local hospital by emergency services and treated for his injuries.
After further investigation by Dauphin RCMP, along with the Manitoba West District Crime Reduction Enforcement Support Team (CREST), police carried out a search warrant at the location.
RCMP say officers seized more than 78 grams of methamphetamine, eight grams of cocaine, multiple firearms, and Canadian currency.
Charged with weapons and trafficking offences are Joseph Ferland-Ironstand, 30, Carl Gabriel, 24, Sherri Huntinghawk, 36, and Dean Levasseur, 37, all from Dauphin; Lane Miller, 26, from Shortdale Valley River First Nation; and Brandy Monkman, 31, and Percy Mousseau, 33, both from Ebb and Flow First Nation.
All suspects were remanded into custody. RCMP did not provide details on the seventh suspect who was arrested.
Dauphin RCMP along with CREST say they continue to investigate.
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