== Two individuals in British Columbia are collectively facing 34 charges related to firearms following an investigation that spanned across several cities. == Police officials confirmed that a 49-year-old man from North Vancouver has been charged with 18 offences, while a 43-year-old woman from Vancouver faces 16 charges. Details surrounding the specific nature of these charges were not disclosed by the authorities. Both individuals have reportedly been released under court-ordered conditions.
Investigation Details
The joint investigation, conducted by the Mission RCMP and other police detachments in the Lower Mainland region, culminated in these charges. The probe involved examining incidents across various municipalities.
Background and Related Incidents
This development follows a separate, though also firearms-related, case involving a Merritt RCMP officer. In October 2025, officer David Paul Feller was charged with several offences. These include:
One count of breach of trust.
Two counts of possessing firearms obtained through the commission of an offence.
Two counts of storing firearms contrary to Firearms Act regulations.
One count of possessing unloaded restricted firearms with readily accessible ammunition.
One count of possessing restricted firearms at an unauthorized location.
Feller was slated to make his first court appearance in Merritt provincial court on November 18th. The charges against him reportedly stemmed from a probe that spanned approximately three years. The lack of specific details in the most recent case raises questions about transparency in firearms investigations.
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