Charges revealed in high-risk arrest

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A man who claimed he would harm people and police is facing 11 charges.

RCMP has released the names of the two suspects and their charges after a high-risk arrest at a La Broquerie residence on Friday.

Terrence Broesky, 32, formerly of Steinbach and now residing in Saskatchewan, is charged with uttering threats, operating a motor vehicle while disqualified and possessing methamphetamine. He faces two further counts on each of the following: possessing a forged credit card, possessing property obtained by crime, failing to comply with an undertaking and failing to comply with a recognizance.

Nicole Watson, 33, of Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan was also arrested. She is charged with possessing methamphetamine, possessing fentanyl and two counts of failing to comply with an undertaking.

Both individuals will make their first appearance at Steinbach Provincial Court on January 26, 2015.

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