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Criminal harassment leads to firearm charges
1 minute read 4:08 PM CSTA man accused of disconnecting the power to an RM of Springfield resident’s home on two separate occasions was arrested by RCMP and faces multiple charges.
Oakbank RCMP said in a Dec. 12 news release that they received a complaint of a power outage from a 53-year-old female on Oct. 8.
The victim told police this was the second time it had occurred, the first event happening on July 31.
The investigation led to a suspect, a 54-year-old male and a subsequent seizure of firearms, which were found improperly stored.
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