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NEW: JOIN ME ON PATREON: / themobreporter The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) laid more than 70 charges against two men after thousands of identity documents, forgery equipment and 28 firearms during a 16-month long investigation.. In late 2018, police were called to a residence in Edmonton regarding a prolific offender who was released on conditions back into the community. When investigators from the EPS’ Targeted Offenders Section attended the residence, they were unable to locate the individual in question, 35-year-old Matthew Stuthard, according to Insp. Shane Perka. About a week later, on Nov. 18, 2018, investigators conducted a vehicle stop on a Dodge Durango and located Stuthard, as well as another male, 25-year-old Alexander Alarie, wanted on outstanding warrants. Investigators located two firearms inside the vehicle and determined the Durango was stolen. Both men had a combined total of 97 outstanding warrants and were taken into custody, according to Perka. Upon further investigation, multiple search warrants were obtained for residences, vehicles and a storage locker where a total of 28 non-restricted firearms were seized, along with two crossbows and a compound bow. In addition, approximately 2,300 stolen and fraudulent identification documents were recovered, including equipment to produce the fraudulent identification. Both Matthew Stuthard and Alexander Alarie are collectively charged with 77 offences including weapons trafficking, identity theft and other drug-related offences. Both accused are scheduled to appear in court on March 20, 2020. In 2018, the EPS took a total of 1,550 firearms off the streets. Last year, in 2019, that number increased to 1,772. So far this year, 313 firearms have been recovered. ~ The Mob Reporter is a professional journalist bringing you real-life mob, police and true crime news and educational videos. ~ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/themobrep... ~ Please subscribe to my other channels: • Crime Watch: / crimewatchworld • Crime in Italy: / @crimeinitaly ~ To read my written journalism in the National Post, visit: http://news.nationalpost.com/author/a... ~ For more information, visit http://www.adrianhumphreys.com. Please like, share, comment and subscribe. Thanks for watching! The Mob Reporter ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "Italian Mafia boss visiting Canada accidentally brought police wiretap to all his meetings": • Italian Mafia boss carried police bug to a... ~-~~-~~~-~~-~