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Guns recovered from Montgomery home, charges laid: Calgary police

Police said the search of a Montgomery home led the seizure of two loaded pistols, four rifles, ammunition, numerous edged weapons and a large amount of suspected stolen property. Calgary Police Service handout

Three people are facing charges after a drug-trafficking investigation led Calgary police to search a home in the community of Montgomery, earlier this month.

Police said two loaded pistols, four rifles, ammunition, edged weapons and a large amount of suspected stolen property was seized from the home on Friday, March 1.

Three people who were in the home at the time of the search were arrested.

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Jamie Taylor-Mcaulay, 33, Jennifer Leanne Hamm, 25, and Jean Daniel Doucette, 38, are now facing dozens of charges.

In a Friday news release, the Calgary Police Service said the investigation was launched as a result the Daylight Initiative, which aims to curb the growth of methamphetamine use in Calgary.

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