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Windsor police seize guns, drugs during raids

byCustoms Today Report
05/03/2015
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WASHINGTON:  Windsor police seized a long list of guns and drugs during two raids in different parts of the city.

Police executed the first search warrant at an apartment in the 100 block of Ellis Street East and arrested a man and a woman.

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The also seized .4 grams of crystal methamphetamine, Harrington and Richardson shotgun, a Savage Arms .22 calibre bolt-action rifle, a Lee-Enfield 303 British bolt-action rifle, a Beretta .177 calibre pellet pistol, a WC401 model 15 XT .177 calibre pellet pistol and some ammunition.

Christopher Carbonaro, 42, and Rema Halabi, 34, both from Windsor, are charged with three counts of possession of a firearm without a licence and possession of methamphetamine.

Police said a review by their firearms unit will likely also result in numerous more gun charges.

The second investigation involved a woman allegedly selling drugs from a house in the 2200 block of Marentette Avenue. Police executed a search warrant and seized 301.2 grams marijuana, 4.6 grams of cocaine, six oxycodone pills and other drug paraphernalia along with $600 in cash.

A 39-year-old woman is charged with possession of marijuana for trafficking, possession of cocaine for trafficking and possession of Oxycodone.

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