A 31-year-old Regina man is facing a lengthy list of criminal charges after police allegedly found a gun, ammunition, body armour and drugs inside his vehicle after a crash.
According to the RCMP, officers were called to the scene of a single-vehicle rollover on Highway 22, west of Lemberg, on Friday.
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While the driver of the vehicle didn’t report any injuries, the RCMP said he was found to be on court-ordered conditions that prohibited him from driving.
After his arrest, police said a search of the vehicle turned up a loaded and illegally modified firearm, ammunition, body armour, 22 grams of crystal meth, a “large sum of cash,” an imitation firearm, and drug trafficking paraphernalia.
The RCMP said the driver is now facing a total of 30 criminal charges, largely related to weapons, drug trafficking and stolen property.
“He also received several traffic-related tickets,” the RCMP added.
He’s scheduled to appear in a Yorkton courtroom on Friday.