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Tobique First Nation man arrested after shots fired at RCMP headquarters

A man is in custody after shots were fired an RCMP detachment in New Brunswick Sunday morning. File / Global News

A 25-year-old man from Tobique First Nation is in police custody after shots were fired at an RCMP detachment.

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West District RCMP say officers arrived at police headquarters Sunday morning to find several bullet holes in the back and side of the building.

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Police believe the incident happened sometime early Sunday morning.

There were no injuries.

The Tobique First Nation man was arrested in connection with the incident on Monday.

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Police say the man remains in custody in connection with a different incident.

Charges have yet to be laid.

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