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Search of Saskatoon home ends in charge against man

Saskatoon police search a home in the 300-block of Cumberland Avenue South on June 20, 2019. Tyler Schroeder / Global News

Saskatoon police say they have charged a man for allegedly violating a firearm prohibition order after searching a home on Thursday afternoon.

Members of the break and enter unit said they executed the search at the home in the 300-block of Cumberland Avenue South after receiving information there might be stolen property, illicit drugs and firearms at the location.

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Patrol officers, the canine unit, the tactical support unit and crisis negotiators also took part in the search, police said.

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A 28-year-old man was arrested and charged with breaching a condition of a firearm prohibition order.

He was scheduled to appear on Friday morning in Saskatoon provincial court.

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Police said the investigation is ongoing.

Traffic in the area was restricted for about an hour while police carried out the search.

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