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A second person has been charged in connection with the discovery of explosive devices in a West End residence.
Greater Sudbury Police initially charged a 28-year-old man after responding to weapons complaint on Feb. 5 on Reginald Street and finding “multiple explosive devices” in one unit of the building.
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A woman, 36, is now charged as well, after detectives carried out a second search of the residence.
“Information provided was that an individual living in the unit came into possession of additional explosives after the initial search,” police said in a release.
Brian James McIntire, 30, is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 13 in Linn County Circuit Court.
A 12-member jury also found McIntire guilty of driving under the influence of intoxicants and fourth-degree assault, for injuring the driver of the other vehicle. The jury found McIntire not guilty of another charge of fourth-degree assault regarding a 3-year-old girl in the other car.
Emma Pulido, 5, and her mother Stormy Barge, 24, of Sweet Home were killed in the near head-on crash, which occurred at about 6:15 p.m. on July 23 on Brush Creek Road near Crawfordsville.
McIntire âmade a string of horrible, horrible decisions that resulted in a horrible tragedy,â said prosecutor Keith Stein, during closing arguments on Monday morning.
Opening statements were heard on Tuesday afternoon in the manslaughter trial of a Sweet Home man accused of killing a mother and her daughter in an alleged drunk driving crash last year near Crawfordsville.
Brian McIntire, 30, is charged with two counts of first-degree manslaughter, two counts of fourth-degree assault for injuries suffered by survivors of the wreck, and driving under the influence of intoxicants.
Stormy Barge, 24, of Sweet Home and her 5-year-old daughter, Emma Pulido, were killed in the July 23, 2019, crash. Bargeâs daughter Macy Pulido, then 3, and Bargeâs boyfriend, Ty Kirkland, were injured.
Defense attorney Tyler Reid told the 12-member jury that McIntireâs Jeep, headed north on Brush Creek Road, had swerved into the southbound lane that night. âHe corrected, and when he corrected, there was a vehicle in his lane,â Reid said.