A Lethbridge man faces prices for allegedly video recording himself capturing firearms out of transferring automobiles and close to roadways, police say.
The investigation began on Feb. 27, after Mounties in Strathmore obtained complaints about firearms offences in rural Alberta. They then say proof confirmed a person taking video of himself capturing handguns and lengthy weapons.
After buying a search warrant, Lethbridge police and its tactical unit arrested the 20-year-old man from a house on 1 Avenue S close to Galt Gardens within the downtown space on March 8.
They discovered a loaded handgun and shotgun inside.
Consequently, Nicholas Bastarache faces six firearms prices, together with careless use of a firearm, unsafe storage, possession of a weapon obtained by crime, and possession of a weapon for harmful functions.
Bastarache is predicted to seem within the Alberta Court docket of Justice in Strathmore on Might 21, 2024.