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Winnipeg police arrest 17-year-old girl found with sawed-off shotgun

A teen girl was arrested after she was found with a bag holding a sawed-off shotgun and shells as she left an apartment in Winnipeg's Spence neighbourhood, police say.

Officers found teen leaving Young Street apartment with bag containing gun and ammo, police say

Police charged a 17-year-old girl with multiple weapons offences after officers found her allegedly removing a shotgun from a Young Street apartment complex on Monday. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

A teen girl was arrested after she was found with a bag holding a sawed-off shotgun and shells as she left an apartment in Winnipeg's Spence neighbourhood, police say.

Officers were called to an apartment complex on Young Street near Ellice Avenue on July 10 at about 1:30 p.m. CT to investigate reports of a dispute.

The person renting the suite was in hospital, Const. Jay Murray said.

When two building managers went to change the locks, they were confronted by two females.

Officers arrested a 17-year-old girl after searching a bag she allegedly removed from the suite. It had a sawed-off shotgun and ammunition inside, Murray said.

She was charged with weapon possession, probation violation and other offences.

It's possible the person renting the suite could also face charges, Murray said.