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Mission RCMP seize 3D-printed handgun concealed in chip bag

Officer spots loaded gun peeking out of bag of chips during traffic stop

Mission RCMP seized a loaded 3D-printed handgun during a traffic stop, earlier this month, that was sticking out of an open chip bag.

According to a news release, police stopped a vehicle with four people after it didn’t stop at a stop sign. RCMP arrested the driver for prohibited driving, with the other occupants known to police.

A canister of bear spray, a machete and the 3D-printed handgun were discovered in the vehicle and were seized by police.

Mission RCMP Cpl. Harrison Mohr says it’s a reminder of the dangers of a simple traffic stop.

“Please remember that no matter the time of day or night, the type of vehicle, or the reason for the traffic stop, our officers don’t know what or who they might be dealing with when they first walk up to your window. It’s traffic stops like the one described here that mean we have to be extra cautious when approaching any vehicle, as we never know when a loaded gun might be sitting next to someone in the car, or how determined someone is not to get arrested,” Mohr said in a news release.

An investigation is ongoing and Mission RCMP say charges are being assessed.

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Dillon White

About the Author: Dillon White

I joined the Mission Record in November of 2022 after moving to B.C. from Nova Scotia earlier in the year.
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