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Firearm seized during traffic stop in Fort Macleod

RCMP charged a Sparwood man with weapons offences following a Feb. 9 traffic stop in Fort Macleod.

Alberta RCMP Traffic Services was conducting traffic enforcement on Highway 2 about 5:56 p.m. Feb. 9 when it observed a vehicle travelling eastbound at 178 km-h in a posted 100 km-h zone.

A traffic stop was initiated on a 2003 Black Volkswagen Golf with British Columbia plates.

The driver and lone occupant was arrested for dangerous driving.

Fort Macleod RCMP attended and assisted the investigation.

Police located a sawed-off shotgun, ammunition and break and enter tools.

Jacob Douglas Mayne, 22, of Sparwood, B.C., is charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and flight from police.

Mayne is also charged with unauthorized possession of firearm, possession of ammunition in a motor vehicle, unsafe storage of a firearm, possession of a restricted or prohibited firearm with ammunition, and three counts of possession of weapon for dangerous purpose.

The RCMP also charged Mayne with two counts of possession of break-in instruments.

Mayne faces further charges of driving while uninsured, operating a motor vehicle without registration, operating a motor vehicle without a licence, and operating a motor vehicle contrary to conditions.

Mayne was held for a judicial interim hearing and later released with an order to appear in Fort Macleod provincial court on March 8.