Saskatoon Police say three men were arrested Saturday night after it was determined they had a firearm. Just before seven o’clock, beat officers walking near the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue spotted three men, one of whom had outstanding warrants. He was arrested without incident. Police say he was carrying methamphetamine. The other two were also arrested when officers found a sawed-off rifle and ammunition inside a backpack. There were also break and enter tools in there. Three men, 20 26, and 27 years old are facing 19 firearms-related charges, Possession of break and Enter Tools, and several breach charges. The 20 year old also has a drug charge.
Police Make Arrests and Take a Sawed-off Rifle Off the Streets
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