Windsor Police have arrested a Windsor man following a traffic stop in Amherstburg. On Wednesday, May 26th around 9:30pm, an officer was conducting speed
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The Amherstburg detachment of Windsor police says a routine stop of a speeding vehicle resulted in the discovery of a gun.
The incident happened on Wednesday night in the 1500 block of Front Road North in Amherstburg.
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An officer was monitoring the roadway for speeders around 9:30 p.m. when a vehicle was identified travelling 100 km/h in a 70 km/h zone.
The vehicle was stopped. The officer determined the driver’s license had been suspended.
WINDSOR, ONT. A 22-year-old Windsor man is facing firearm-related charges after getting pulled over for speeding in Amherstburg. Windsor police say an officer from the Amherstburg traffic unit was conducting speed enforcement in the 1500 block of Front Road North on Wednesday. Officers say a traffic stop was conducted on a vehicle travelling over 100 km/hr in a posted 70 km/hr zone at approximately 9:30 p.m. Through investigation, it was determined the driver had a suspended licence. Further investigation revealed the driver was also in possession of a loaded firearm that was located inside the vehicle, according to police. The driver was arrested without incident. The firearm and vehicle were both seized.
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