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Woman charged after loaded handgun seized in Markham traffic stop: YRP

A handgun allegedly seized by police during a Markham traffic stop is pictured. (Handout /YRP) A handgun allegedly seized by police during a Markham traffic stop is pictured. (Handout /YRP)
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A traffic stop in Markham led to the discovery of a loaded handgun, York Regional Police say.

Officers were patrolling the area of Warden and 14th avenues at around 3 a.m. on Dec. 8 when they stopped a vehicle.

Police said they noticed cannabis “readily available” to the driver, leading to a search of the vehicle. Inside, officers found a loaded handgun, police said.

The driver is now facing a list of charges.

Police said in a news release Monday that 19-year-old Kry-Lykwa Harmony Aarons is facing a number of weapons charges, as well as a charge for driving a vehicle with cannabis readily available and having an “improper muffler.”

Police are asking anyone with further information to contact investigators.

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