Dauphin man charged with resisting arrest, weapon offences
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A Dauphin man faces 14 charges after police allegedly found weapons in his bag following his arrest for an unrelated matter.
RCMP members were patrolling Main Street South in Dauphin when they saw a man outside a convenience store who was breaching conditions of his release order, RCMP said in a news release on Tuesday.
Despite the man initially resisting arrest, an officer with the West District General Investigation Section safely took him into custody, police said.
Items seized by RCMP during a Dauphin man's arrest on Saturday. (Supplied)
Police said they searched the man’s bag and found multiple weapons, including a sawed-off shotgun, a knife, ammunition and a road flare, along with drug paraphernalia.
Daniel Gingera, 42, faces 14 charges, including resisting a peace officer, failing to comply with his release order and several weapon-related offences.
The man was remanded into custody.
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