RCMP say they searched a home in the Northern Peninsula community last Tuesday (December 9th) and found a number of firearms and a quantity of ammo, this after learning that the owner was not licenced.
Four people in Raleigh are facing charges that include break and enters, thefts and firearms offences. RCMP say they searched a home in the Northern Peninsula community last Tuesday (December 9th) and found a number of firearms and a quantity of ammo, this after learning that the owner was not licenced. Police recovered more evidence in relation to a recent string of break and enters, items that were reported stolen from several travel trailers. As a result, a 27-year old man and a 32-year-old woman both from Raleigh have been charged, as well as a 32-year-old man and a 41-year-old woman both from St. Lunaire-Griquet.
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