2 people facing charges after police find drugs and guns in Regina rental property
Two people are facing several charges after Regina police said officers found drugs and guns in a rental property on Saturday.
Officers were called to a home on the 3000 block of Dewdney Avenue for a property check after receiving information that a man was trespassing on a rental property, a news release from Regina Police Service (RPS) said.
Police found a 27-year-old man and a 17-year-old teen inside with several drugs and firearms in plain sight. The two were arrested and charged, and the items were seized.
Following a search warrant, ammunition and a substance believed to be methamphetamine were found.
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A 27-year-old man is facing 11 charges including possession of a scheduled substance for the purpose of trafficking, careless use of a firearm, possession of a restricted weapon and possession of property obtained by crime.
A 17-year-old boy is facing 17 charges, including possession of a scheduled substance for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a firearm, careless use of a firearm and failure to comply with disposition.
Both of the accused appeared in court on Monday morning.
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