Photo: Castanet Staff The BC Attorney’s Office has approved two firearms-related charges against a BC Highway Patrol RCMP officer in connection with an alleged off-duty incident in Williams Lake. Const. Olavo Castro faces one count of possession of a vehicle knowing there was a restricted firearm in it and unauthorized possession of a loaded restricted firearm in a motor vehicle, both under the Penal Code. The counts stem from an alleged July 1 incident in the community of 11,500 people located about 235 kilometers south of Prince George. A first appearance in the matter is scheduled for Oct. 5 in Williams Lake Provincial Court. “The charges were approved by an experienced Crown Counsel with no prior or current relationship with the officer,” BCPS said in a statement issued Monday afternoon.


title: “Rcmp Constable Faces Firearms Charges In Off Duty Incident Bc News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-14” author: “Aida Blankenship”


Photo: Castanet Staff The BC Attorney’s Office has approved two firearms-related charges against a BC Highway Patrol RCMP officer in connection with an alleged off-duty incident in Williams Lake. Const. Olavo Castro faces one count of possession of a vehicle knowing there was a restricted firearm in it and unauthorized possession of a loaded restricted firearm in a motor vehicle, both under the Penal Code. The counts stem from an alleged July 1 incident in the community of 11,500 people located about 235 kilometers south of Prince George. A first appearance in the matter is scheduled for Oct. 5 in Williams Lake Provincial Court. “The charges were approved by an experienced Crown Counsel with no prior or current relationship with the officer,” BCPS said in a statement issued Monday afternoon.


title: “Rcmp Constable Faces Firearms Charges In Off Duty Incident Bc News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-18” author: “Viola Barrios”


Photo: Castanet Staff The BC Attorney’s Office has approved two firearms-related charges against a BC Highway Patrol RCMP officer in connection with an alleged off-duty incident in Williams Lake. Const. Olavo Castro faces one count of possession of a vehicle knowing there was a restricted firearm in it and unauthorized possession of a loaded restricted firearm in a motor vehicle, both under the Penal Code. The counts stem from an alleged July 1 incident in the community of 11,500 people located about 235 kilometers south of Prince George. A first appearance in the matter is scheduled for Oct. 5 in Williams Lake Provincial Court. “The charges were approved by an experienced Crown Counsel with no prior or current relationship with the officer,” BCPS said in a statement issued Monday afternoon.


title: “Rcmp Constable Faces Firearms Charges In Off Duty Incident Bc News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-25” author: “Maria Jones”


Photo: Castanet Staff The BC Attorney’s Office has approved two firearms-related charges against a BC Highway Patrol RCMP officer in connection with an alleged off-duty incident in Williams Lake. Const. Olavo Castro faces one count of possession of a vehicle knowing there was a restricted firearm in it and unauthorized possession of a loaded restricted firearm in a motor vehicle, both under the Penal Code. The counts stem from an alleged July 1 incident in the community of 11,500 people located about 235 kilometers south of Prince George. A first appearance in the matter is scheduled for Oct. 5 in Williams Lake Provincial Court. “The charges were approved by an experienced Crown Counsel with no prior or current relationship with the officer,” BCPS said in a statement issued Monday afternoon.


title: “Rcmp Constable Faces Firearms Charges In Off Duty Incident Bc News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Willie Corwin”


Photo: Castanet Staff The BC Attorney’s Office has approved two firearms-related charges against a BC Highway Patrol RCMP officer in connection with an alleged off-duty incident in Williams Lake. Const. Olavo Castro faces one count of possession of a vehicle knowing there was a restricted firearm in it and unauthorized possession of a loaded restricted firearm in a motor vehicle, both under the Penal Code. The counts stem from an alleged July 1 incident in the community of 11,500 people located about 235 kilometers south of Prince George. A first appearance in the matter is scheduled for Oct. 5 in Williams Lake Provincial Court. “The charges were approved by an experienced Crown Counsel with no prior or current relationship with the officer,” BCPS said in a statement issued Monday afternoon.