Gimli RCMP seize drugs, guns from Sixth Avenue residence, three people facing charges

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Gimli RCMP officers seized drugs and firearms from a residence on Sixth Avenue in Gimli in mid-February and charged three people with numerous weapons and trafficking offences. 

One of the three individuals arrested, a woman, has now been released from custody and is facing a court date in mid-March.

The RCMP had executed a search warrant at the Sixth Avenue residence on Feb. 19 as part of an on-going investigation. 

They found three firearms, all loaded, drugs that included oxycodone and cocaine, a scale, various drug paraphernalia and numerous cartons of illegal cigarettes.

Officers had arrested four occupants of the residence without incident, and one of the individuals was later released without charge.

“Kyle Harvey, 32, from RM Gimli has been charged with carrying concealed weapon and disobeying order of court x3. Charline Mulholland, 39, and Anthony Rodericks, 56, both from Gimli have been charged with numerous weapons and trafficking offences,” states an RCMP Feb. 26 news release. “All three remain in custody. Another 33-year-old male that was arrested on scene was later released without charge.”

An RCMP spokesperson told the Express last week that the arrest was not gang-related and there’s no danger to residents in the area.

“There is no danger to residents in the area where arrests were made, or to the community,” said the spokesperson. “As always, we encourage residents to report anything suspicious in their community to the RCMP as we take all tips very seriously.”

When asked if the firearms were registered to any of the individuals arrested at the scene, the spokesperson said two of the individuals charged face numerous weapons offences.

“Charline Mulholland is facing 12 offences, including unauthorized possession of prohibited weapon, possess firearm obtained by the commission of an offence. She was released on conditions with a court date of March 17, 2025,” said the spokesperson. “Anthony Rodericks is facing 17 offences, including possession of weapon obtained by crime, and possession of a firearm when knowing possession unauthorized x3. He remains in custody in Winnipeg.”

When asked about the origin of the firearms, the spokesperson said that’s still under investigation. 

Patricia Barrett
Patricia Barrett
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