Waterloo Regional Police have seized over 200 firearms as part of a weapons investigation that began in Waterloo.
Police said officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation Friday night around 7:20 p.m. in the area of Weber Street North and Bridgeport Road East.
According to police, during the traffic stop officers noticed firearms and ammunition inside the vehicle. The driver, a 39-year-old man from Guelph, was arrested and charged with careless use of a firearms and transport firearm or restricted weapon. 17 firearms were seized from the vehicle.
As part of the ongoing investigation, police completed a search warrant at a home on Victoria Road North in Guelph Saturday.
“Investigators seized 156 improperly stored firearms and an additional 60 firearms under public safety provisions of the Criminal Code. A large quantity of ammunition, magazines, and firearm parts were also seized,” police said in a media release.
Additional firearms storage and handling charges are pending, police said.