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Accused To Go To Trial Following Multiple Search Warrants

A trial date has been set for a 29-year old man who was arrested following multiple search warrants that were executed at a residence in Williams Lake.

Nicholas Frederick Ivany is due back in court on January 9, 2020.

He’s charged with one count of Possession of Stolen Property over $5,000.

The charge is in connection with the recovery of a stolen ATV.

RCMP were called to a residence on Windmill Crescent back on February 28, 2019, and executed the warrants over the next couple of days.

In addition to the ATV, Police say they also recovered five firearms and suspected quantities of cocaine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine.

(Editor’s Note: this article has been updated after the last name of the accused  and the date of the alleged offence was incorrectly reported.)

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