On March 18, 2022, North Battleford RCMP received a report of unwanted persons inside a residence on 33rd Street in Battleford. Investigation lead to North Battleford RCMP executing a search warrant at the residence. Officers located and seized four firearms, including two semi-automatic handguns.
As a result of investigation, three adults and one youth were arrested and charged. Details of these charges were sent in a March 23, 2022 weekly report sent by the North Battleford RCMP. An excerpt is below for background.
Saskatchewan RCMP's North Battleford Provincial General Investigation Section (GIS) took over investigation into the origin of the seized semi-automatic handguns. On March 24, 2022, GIS officers, with the assistance of the Turtleford/Glaslyn RCMP, executed a search warrant at a residence on 2nd Avenue in Glaslyn. Officers located and seized three semi-automatic handguns.
Adam Morin of Glaslyn, SK was arrested and charged with:
- 4 counts, transfer a firearm knowing he was not authorized to do so, Section 99(2), Criminal Code
- 1 count, possession of a firearm knowing that the serial number on it had been altered/defaced, Section 108(2), Criminal Code
- 3 counts, unsafe storage of a firearm, Section 86(2), Criminal Code
- 4 counts, possession of a restricted firearm at a place other than where he was entitled to possess it under the Firearms Act, Section 93(2), Criminal Code
Adam Morin will make his first appearance in North Battleford Provincial Court on April 25, 2022.
"North Battleford Provincial GIS assists frontline RCMP officers by conducting specialized and complex investigations," says Supt. Josh Graham, officer in charge of Saskatchewan RCMP's Major Crimes. "Together, they are working to keep communities safe and this investigation is an excellent example of the results of their efforts: five semi-automatic handguns have been seized and a firearms trafficking network has been disrupted. When our officers remove illegal firearms and weapons from the street, we are one step closer to preventing violence in the community."