Nova Scotia

No charges laid after pellet gun found outside Windsor, N.S., high school

RCMP have not charged any of the four young people connected to a pellet gun that was located in a vehicle outside a Windsor, N.S., high school.

Airsoft pellet gun located in vehicle in school's parking lot

The outside of a school is seen, flanked by bushes and trees.
Avon View High School was placed in hold and secure on Monday after a report that a firearm was seen at the school. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

Nova Scotia RCMP say no criminal charges have been laid against four young people after an Airsoft pellet gun was found at Avon View High School in Windsor, N.S., on Monday.

RCMP said the school was placed in a hold and secure just before noon on Monday after police received reports of a firearm being spotted.

RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Guillaume Tremblay said one report was that a firearm was seen being taken from the back of a vehicle and placed in the front, and the other report was that someone took the firearm into the school. Tremblay said weapon was not taken into the school.

Officers located the pellet gun in a vehicle outside the school. The gun does not meet the definition of a firearm under the Criminal Code.

All four youths were interviewed by investigators and later released without charge, but Tremblay did not say whether they are students at the school.

The hold and secure was lifted after all four young people were located, RCMP said.

Police said they did not receive any reports of the weapon being fired or anyone being injured.

Avon View High School serves students in grades 9 to 12.

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