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Two more people from the Northwest Territories have now been charged in connection with an alleged shooting in Fort Resolution last week, according to the RCMP.
Police said they got a call that several shots were fired in a home in the community last Tuesday in an initial press release on Friday.
Following that call, police arrested three people – a 24-year-old Ontario man, a 23-year-old Alberta man, and a Northwest Territories woman.
None of them were legal tenants of the residence, police said.
RCMP later obtained a warrant, searched the home and found 465 grams of crack cocaine, 79 grams of illegal cannabis, two loaded sawn-off shotguns and “other drug paraphernalia.”
Police said the 42-year-old N.W.T. woman who was arrested has now been charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a prohibited firearm and unlawfully being at a residence.
A 28-year-old person from Fort Resolution has also now been charged in the incident, police said. That individual is facing a charges of possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possession of a prohibited firearm.
The Ontario man and the Alberta man had already been charged with drug and firearm-related offences.
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