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Armed man exits home, surrenders to Manitoba RCMP after hours-long standoff

A 22-year-old man turned himself over to RCMP after a six-hour-long standoff with Mounties posted outside a home on Peguis First Nation.

22-year-old was holed up in Peguis First Nation home for nearly 6 hours Saturday: RCMP

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No one was injured and there was no public safety threat during an hours-long standoff between Mounties and a man holed up in a Peguis First Nation home on Saturday, RCMP say. (CBC)

A 22-year-old man turned himself over to RCMP after a six-hour-long standoff with Mounties posted outside a home on Peguis First Nation on the weekend.

RCMPfrom the Peguis and Fisher Branch detachments responded to the home in the community, 184 kilometres north of Winnipeg, on Saturday after reports a man was seen loading a gun inside a home while his wife was nearby. She managed to get out but wasn't able to take her son.

Mounties established a perimeter outside the home at about 12:30 p.m. but were unable to make contact with the man until about 6 p.m. That's when the man walked out of the building unarmed and was arrested.

RCMPfound the boy, who was uninjured, and two firearms inside.

No one was injured and RCMP say the man did not pose a threat to public safety during the standoff.

The man from Peguis First Nation was charged withfirearm and Criminal Code offences.

He was originally taken into custody but transferred to Winnipegfor a scheduledcourt appearance on Tuesday. He has since been released to live in Peguis with court conditions imposed until April 10.

The investigation continues.

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