RCMP officers had their hands full after an investigation near La Ronge led to a seizure of a long list of items.
On Nov. 27, officers with the Saskatchewan RCMP La Ronge Crime Reduction Team and Critical Incident Response Team conducted a search warrant of a home in Sucker River, which is about 30 km north of La Ronge.
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Several people were located and arrested inside. A search of the residence resulted in the following items being seized:
- approximately 369.5 grams of crack cocaine;
- 9 firearms, including sawed-off 12-gauge shotguns and sawed-off .22 calibre rifles;
- 2 imitation firearms;
- 3 machetes;
- bear spray;
- drug paraphernalia; and
- various types of ammunition.
A 33-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman, both from Sucker River, have been charged with possession for trafficking, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition and two counts of unsafe storage of a firearm.
They appeared in La Ronge Provincial Court on Friday.
Two boys from the La Ronge detatchment area are also facing a number of similar charges.
Their names cannot be provided under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
The two boys appeared in La Ronge Provincial Court on Thursday.
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