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Guns, Machetes, Smoke Grenades: Vancouver Police Seize Large Stash Of Weapons From A Tent At Oppenheimer Park

Darpan News Desk, 27 Feb, 2020 10:14 PM

    Vancouver Police seized nine guns, a small quantity of drugs, and multiple weapons from inside a tent at Oppenheimer Park this week.

     

    “This is a unique seizure because of the size of the stash of weapons in this one location,” says Sergeant Aaron Roed, VPD.

     

    Officers responded to a 9-1-1 call about a domestic dispute in progress in the park, inside a tent, on Tuesday evening. Officers discovered the weapons lying in plain view inside the tent.

     
     

    Police believe the tent is a shared or communal tent to which many people have access. A single occupant has not been identified.

     

    All of the weapons have been seized. The guns are being analyzed by the VPD to confirm if they are replicas or real. The remaining weapons and drugs are in police custody and will be destroyed.

     

    “We are working with the community to keep the neighborhood safe,” adds Sergeant Roed. “Taking these weapons off the streets is another step in in the right direction. Officers will continue providing a presence, keeping the peace, and ensuring public safety for the park and surrounding neighbourhood.”

     

    The following weapons and items were seized:

     
     

    one airsoft Glock handgun

     

    one SKS rifle

     

    one airsoft AR-15

     

    two 6mm cal. orange handguns

     

    one silver revolver

     

    suspected replica Uzi

     

    suspected replica rifle receiver

     

    one rifle butt stock sawed off

     

    seven cans of bear spray

     

    one compound hunting bow

     

    over 30 knives

     

    two machetes

     

    two axes

     

    two smoke grenades

     

    two smoke bombs

     

    one pair of handcuffs

     

    various shotgun shells and rifle ammunition

     

    over a dozen propane tanks

     

    drugs, including powders, pills and liquids

     

    multiple bicycles

     

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