Police arrest woman at shelter with pellet gun
A Winnipeg woman is facing three charges after going to a shelter in the South Point Douglas area with a revolver-style pellet gun.
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Winnipeg police were kept busy responding to weapons calls Tuesday.(Tyson Koschik/CBC)
A Winnipeg woman is facing three charges after going to a shelter in the South Point Douglas area with a revolver-style pellet gun.
Police said on Tuesday officers and the K9 unit were called to the shelter just after 5 a.m. after the woman, 41, entered the facility and produced the weapon.
Officers found the woman and took her into custody, police said in a news release Wednesday.