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Bonnyville traffic stop leads to multiple charges

Three people have been arrested as they were found in possession of firearms, illegal drugs, and other criminal paraphernalia.

The vehicle was stopped by a Bonnyville RCMP member who asked the driver for her driver’s license and that is when the officer observed the butt end of a firearm.

The driver was immediately arrested and a female passenger was detained as well. After searching the vehicle, a man was found hiding in the back seat and he too was arrested. When asked the man proceeded to lie about his identity.

The 31-year-old female driver from Cold Lake First Nations, the 33-year-old female passenger from Kehewin, and the 35-year-old male passenger from Saddle Lake were all charged with 17 different charges.

The male was also charged with 3 counts of Failing to Comply with a previous Release Condition, Identity Fraud, Obstruction, and two Counts under the Gaming & Liquor Regulation.

The male was remanded in custody until his court date on January 18th  while both females were released by a Justice of the Peace on a Promise to Pay $2000 if they fail to attend court.  Their first appearance is scheduled for January 25th.

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