Charges stayed after 2018 weapons, explosives seizures in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — The B.C. Prosecution Service has confirmed it has stayed charges against a pair of Kamloops men charged after weapons and explosives seizures in 2018.
In an email, Crown spokesperson Alisia Adams told CFJC Today charges against Cameron Cole and Charles Patrick have been stayed.
In January, 2018, RCMP responded to a reported home invasion at a home on Badger Drive in Campbell Creek. This led to the seizure of firearms, bomb-making materials, cash and narcotics from the home.
After a nearly year-long investigation, officers raided a business on Lorne Street, finding more potential explosive devices that turned out to be benign.