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UPDATE: Police charge woman for weapons offences – Halifax (library)

UPDATE: Police charge woman for weapons offences

Police have charged a woman with weapons offences in relation to an incident that occurred on the weekend in Halifax.

At approx. 4:51pm on Sunday, April 7, Halifax Regional Police responded to the Halifax Central Library, 5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax.

There was a report of a person in the library with a firearm. Police arrested two people without incident and seized a replica firearm.

Caitlan Greenwell, a 30-year-old Halifax woman, is scheduled to appear in Halifax Provincial Court today to face one count each of possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace and carrying a concealed weapon

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Source : Media Release

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