Dauphin RCMP seize firearms
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This article was published 24/04/2023 (986 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Four non-restricted firearms and several modified magazines were seized from a home in Dauphin because of a search done after a teen allegedly shot at a police car on Thursday.
Storm Gabriel, 19, Jayden Peters, 19, and a 15-year-old boy, all from Dauphin, have been charged with numerous firearm-related offences in addition to other charges from previous firearm-related incidents in the city.
Mounties were driving an unmarked vehicle while attempting to locate the 15-year-old, who was wanted by police and believed to be in possession of a firearm. RCMP spotted the youth, along with a 19-year-old man, leaving a home on Fifth Avenue in Dauphin.
A photo of the weapons seized by the Dauphin RCMP following a Thursday morning incident, during which a 15-year-old allegedly fired his weapon at an unmarked police vehicle. (Submitted)
As the suspects were walking toward a parked vehicle, they saw the unmarked car approaching and walked away. As the unmarked car continued to approach, the suspects began to run. Then, while still running, the 15-year-old allegedly pulled out a firearm and shot at the unmarked car.
The suspects fled into a home and barricaded themselves inside.
Officers surrounded the home until the RCMP emergency response team arrived, then entered and took five suspects into custody.
The two other youths who were arrested at the time have been released without charge.
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