Highway checkstop leads to drug and weapons fees for a teenager in Manitoba 

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After a traffic stop on Monday evening, a young drivers is facing many drug and weapons charges, according to Manitoba RCMP. Around 12:30 p.m., Nelson House separation members were called to a checkpoint on Highway 620 to support First Nation Safety Soldiers who had stopped an SUV and taken opened wine from the car. A search of the young driver turned up a bag containing medications, money, and cellphones, according to police, and a second search of the SUV resulted in the discovery of methamphetamine, power tools, and more money. According to authorities, the young admitted to possessing a loaded handgun as well. Police say they arrested a 16-year-old child from Winnipeg. Two women from Thompson in their 30s and two other Nelson House teen boys were the other four people driving the vehicle at the time, but they were eventually released without being charged. Trending Then

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