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Harpoon gun, more than $3K in drugs seized during Lethbridge arrest

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CALGARY -

Lethbridge police say charges have been laid after officers seized weapons and drugs while arresting a man wanted on outstanding warrants. 

Kody Martens, 34, was arrested during a traffic stop on Wednesday.

Police said Martens was in possession of cocaine, cash and shotgun shells. 

During a subsequent search of his home, officers found a loaded shotgun,a CO2 harpoon gun, a switchblade, air pistols and bear spray, 

They also seized some $3,350 worth of fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine. 

In addition, police said they seized three bikes that are suspected to be stolen – including an e-bike valued at $6,000. 

Martens is facing numerous charges including possession for the purpose of trafficking, unauthorized possession of a firearm, careless storage of a firearm and possession of a firearm obtained by offence.

He remains in custody while awaiting a release hearing. 

Police said the investigation is ongoing and further charges are expected.

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