A 41-year-old man from White Bear First Nation is facing charges that include impaired driving after being pulled over by RCMP last week.
A complaint was called into Carlyle RCMP at around 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday about a possible drug-impaired driver.
A Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) RCMP member pulled over Lindsay Cote near Arcola where he was given a drug test.
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The results supported an impaired driving charge. Police also searched the vehicle and confiscated an illegally altered firearm believed to be stolen.
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Other charges against Cote include unauthorized possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle, driving while prohibited and breach of probation.
Cote appeared in Estevan provincial court on Monday.
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