N.S. woman sought in firearms case released after RCMP find no evidence of gun
The RCMP say officers have interviewed and released a woman who was being sought in relation to a firearms complaint on Sipekne’katik First Nation in central Nova Scotia on Sunday night.
Spokesman Cpl. Chris Marshall said today in a release that investigators determined there was “insufficient” evidence to lay charges, and there was no evidence found that the woman had ever been in possession of a gun.
Police say the case began at 4:45 p.m. when a person advised a Mountie patrolling the community that there was a 27-year-old woman inside a home who had a firearm that had been fired at about 4 p.m.
The officer secured the area around the home, the emergency response team was called in, and after RCMP learned the woman wasn’t inside, an emergency alert was issued to the public at about 7 p.m.