A 25 year old man from Prince Albert is facing six firearms-related charges and another of unlawful confinement, after a woman says she was threatened by a man with a gun and not allowed to leave. Prince Albert Police were called out around 12:20 this morning (thurs) to a residence on the 12 hundred block of 16 Street West. Police say the suspect was known to them and had conditions prohibiting him from weapons use. Officers allege they found a sawed off rifle in the residence and their suspect hiding in the hallway. He is in court today.
Prince Albert Man Facing Multiple Charges After Early Morning Incident
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