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Sask. RCMP officer facing more charges after allegedly pointing gun at woman

A Saskatchewan RCMP officer has been charged with possession of a restricted firearm without a registration certificate.

Morse, Sask., Mountie charged with possession of a restricted firearm without a firearm certificate

Morse RCMP officer Dale Malbeuf has been suspended with pay since December, after he was charged by Edmonton police for pointing a gun at a woman. (CBC)

A SaskatchewanRCMPofficer has been hit with further charges after allegedly pointing a gun at a woman.

In December, Const. Dale Malbeuf allegedly pointed a gun at a woman in Edmonton and was arrested at the residence.

Edmonton police charged him on two counts: pointing a firearm and careless use of a firearm.

The officer, who isstationed in Morse, Sask., wassuspendedwith payand RCMPwere ordered to do an internal code of conduct investigation.

Now, theSaskatchewanRCMPand the provincialCrown have charged Malbeuf with one count of possession of a restricted firearm without a firearm certificate.

TheRCMPsaid it will not comment on the issue as it is before the courts.

Malbeuf has served with theRCMP for 12 years.

Morse is about 700 kilometres from Edmonton and200 kilometres west of Regina.