Resident flags down patrol officers, man arrested with weapons, drugs
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A Winnipeg man facing is in custody facing numerous weapons and firearm charges after police K9 and street crime unit members on patrol Thursday morning were flagged down by a member of the public asking for help removing an intoxicated man from a home.
The officers were patrolling the area near Arlington Street and Manitoba Avenue at about 8:40 a.m. when they were approached about the man inside a home in the 600 block of Manitoba Avenue, a police press release said.
Police entered the home and found the man and a bag nearby that police allege contained his identification, a sawed-off shotgun with an altered serial number, 3.75 grams of the drug ketamine and a single .22-calibre cartridge. They searched the man and said they found two concealed knives, the release said.
Justin Roddy Dunsford, 33, has been charged with several offences and is in custody.