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Inverness Co. man facing firearms, drug counts has case adjourned

The case of a man from Inverness Co. charged with firearms-related offences and a drug count following the search of a home has been adjourned.

Police say officers and members of the Inverness/Richmond RCMP Street Crime Enforcement Unit seized marijuana, five rifles and ammo when they searched a St. Rose home in Oct. 2017.

Joshua MacNeil, 39, originally faced multiple firearms-related charges and one count of possession of marijuana.

MacNeil, whose case opened in Dec. 2017, is going through Restorative Justice on the drug charge, and was expected for a status update on that count in Port Hawkesbury Provincial Court Wednesday; he’s scheduled for another hearing on that matter May 21.

He had two firearms charges- unsafe storage of a firearm and unauthorized possession of a firearm- referred to Restorative Justice during an election-and-plea hearing in July; the Crown withdrew his remaining firearms counts.

MacNeil is expected for a status update on the firearms counts March 19.

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