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9 charges laid, 11 firearms seized in Wetaskiwin shelter-in-place incident

Several guns and boxes of ammunition were seized from a rural property southeast of Wetaskiwin on Dec. 30, 2024. The incident prompted a shelter-in-place order in the area for several hours. (Supplied) Several guns and boxes of ammunition were seized from a rural property southeast of Wetaskiwin on Dec. 30, 2024. The incident prompted a shelter-in-place order in the area for several hours. (Supplied)
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Charges have been laid against a man who prompted a shelter-in-place order in Wetaskiwin.

On Monday night, RCMP said they were called to an assault at a rural property on Township Road 411. When officers entered the home, they were shot at by the suspected attacker.

A shelter-in-place was ordered in the area while police attempted to de-escalate the situation, RCMP said, and the 34-year-old man surrendered and was arrested several hours later.

More than 10 guns and multiple boxes of ammunition were recovered during the incident.

No officers were hurt in the incident. 

The man has been charged with:

  • attempted murder with a firearm;
  • resist peace officer;
  • four firearm offences;
  • assault;
  • forcible confinement;
  • and uttering threats.

He is scheduled to appear at the Alberta Court of Justice in Wetaskiwin on Jan. 9.

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