Prince Albert Police seized firearms, drugs, ammunition, cash and a bullet proof vest in two home searches Tuesday morning and charged 14 people.
Patrol, the Special Weapons and Tactical Team (SWAT) and K9 officers helped in the search and the roundup of suspects.
A total of 54 criminal charges were laid.
This investigation was led by the Prince Albert Integrated Street Enforcement Team which includes municipal Police and the RCMP.
The Police Service says the search warrants are a result of their focus on weapon and drug offences.
Since the beginning of August, 127 charges have been laid and 10 firearms seized.
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