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Saint John police respond to weapons complaint

Jim Hennessy, a spokesperson for the Saint John Police Force, said that the major crime unit has been called in to investigate. Global News

Saint John police are investigating a weapons complaint after responding to a home on St. James Street West Saturday.

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Police say officers were called to the home just after 1 p.m. to reports that a man had forced his way into a home with a weapon.

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Officers were able to quickly contain the scene.

Jim Hennessy, a spokesperson for the Saint John Police Force, said that the major crime unit has been called in to investigate.

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He said no injuries have reported and no arrests have been made at this time.

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