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Ontario man faces 337 charges after fire call leads to discovery of 33 guns in home

VIDEO: Fire call leads to 337 charges against Ontario man after 33 guns found in home – Sep 21, 2017

PICKERING, Ont. – A man is facing more than 300 weapons-related charges after firefighters responding to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home in a community east of Toronto found something suspicious.

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Durham regional police say firefighters who went to the Pickering, Ont., home on Wednesday called police after spotting an unknown substance in the basement.

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They say officers, aided by an Ontario Provincial Police clandestine lab team, located an unidentified substance along with 33 guns and other prohibited devices, such as overcapacity magazines.

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Police spokeswoman Jodi MacLean says the owner of the home – a 33-year-old man from neighbouring Oshawa, Ont., – is facing 337 charges.

Those charges include careless storage of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm and possession of a restricted or prohibited firearm.

MacLean says the substance found in the home has been sent for analysis.

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