An Annapolis man has been arrested after RCMP seized a stash of firearm parts, ammunition and improvised explosive devices during series of searches. In a news release,
Annapolis County District RCMP say a 34-year-old from Brickton will face numerous charges after an investigation that took place over several days. On Dec. 16, Mounties learned that a 42-year-old man had been shot with a rubber projectile by the Brickton man, who is known to the victim. The victim wasn’t badly hurt but the resulting investigation found that the Brickton man had outstanding warrants and firearms were believed to be in his possession.
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