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Cambridge man facing multiple weapons charges after Waterloo traffic stop

Suspected methamphetamine, brass knuckles, loaded handgun, identity documents and conducted energy weapon were seized

Police have charged a 45-year-old Cambridge man with multiple weapons offences following a traffic stop yesterday in Waterloo.

Officers from Waterloo Regional Police Service’s Direct Action Response Team (DART) seized a loaded handgun and drugs around 9:35 p.m. last night while on a proactive patrol near Fischer-Hallman Road and University Avenue West.

Through investigation, officers determined the driver was driving while under suspension and placed him under arrest.

During the search of the vehicle, officers located and seized suspected methamphetamine, identity documents, brass knuckles, a conducted energy weapon, and a loaded handgun.

As a result of the investigation, a 45-year-old Cambridge male was charged with:

  • possession of an identity document
  • driving while under suspension
  • unauthorized possession of a weapon (two counts)
  • unauthorized possession of a firearm
  • possession of a weapon or firearm contrary to a prohibition order (three counts)
  • occupant of motor vehicle knowing there was a firearm
  • possession of prohibited or restricted firearm with ammunition
  • possession for the purpose of trafficking

The accused was held in police custody for a bail hearing.

The Waterloo Regional Police Service’s Direct Action Response Team is committed to the safety of all citizens through proactive initiatives.