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Millbrook First Nation man charged with drug trafficking, firearms offences: N.S. RCMP

Millbrook First Nation man charged with drug trafficking, firearms offences: N.S. RCMP

CTV News20-06-2025
An RCMP vehicle is seen in this file photo. (CTV News Regina)
The Nova Scotia RCMP has charged a Millbrook First Nation man with drug trafficking and firearms offences.
RCMP executed a search warrant at a residence on Siwk Street in Millbrook First Nation on Thursday.
According to police, officers seized:
cocaine
drug paraphernalia
a loaded handgun
a shotgun
ammunition
sword
knife
cash
Jaden Daniel Kennedy, 22, was arrested and charged with:
possession for the purpose of trafficking
two counts of failure to comply with undertaking
possession of property obtained by crime
two counts of unauthorized possession of firearm
possession of prohibited or restricted weapon with ammunition
two counts of careless use of firearm
two counts of possession of weapon for dangerous purpose
Kennedy appeared in Truro provincial court Friday and was remanded into custody. He is scheduled to next appear in court on Monday.
For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page
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