Invercargill Police Make Two Arrests, Seizing Firearm And Drugs
Police have arrested and charged two men, both 26,
following a traffic stop
in Windsor, Invercargill on
Sunday 8 October.
Around 2:50pm police received a
report of a firearm being presented following
a fight at
an address on St Andrews Street earlier in the
day.
The vehicle was seen by staff travelling in the
Windsor area and signaled to
stop.
The two men were
taken into custody at the scene after LSD and cannabis
were
allegedly located in the vehicle.
Police
subsequently exercised a search warrant at their address and
located
more LSD and cannabis and a firearm.
The
pair are charged with serious drugs and firearms offences
and have been
remanded in custody.
They are due to reappear in Invercargill District Court on October 24.
Police and enquiries are continuing and further charges likely.
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