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A 31-year-old Tisdale man is facing charges after allegedly pointing a gun at neighbours during an argument.
In a media release Tuesday, the RCMP said officers responded to a gun call Saturday at about 1 a.m., at a house in Tisdale.
Members from the Tisdale and Melfort detachments arrived, got in touch with the man and subsequently arrested him without incident at about 1:45 a.m. Inside the house, officers found a pellet gun that was a realistic replica of an AR-15.
The man has been charged with possession of an imitation weapon dangerous to the public peace, assault with a weapon and failure to comply with a condition of a release order.
He’s to appear in Melfort Provincial Court on Thursday.