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Two teens arrested in connection with Parc-Ex gunshots

Montreal police (SPVM). (File photo) Montreal police (SPVM). (File photo)
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Two teenage boys were arrested by Montreal police (SPVM) Friday after gunshots were reported in the Villeray—St-Michel—Parc-Extension borough.

The SPVM were called to the intersection of St-Roch Street and Terrasse St-Roch after a 911 call was made around 1:35 p.m.

They did not discover any shell casings or projectile impacts on site and no injuries were reported.

However, officers intercepted two teenage boys, ages 17 and 18, and seized a firearm from them.

The pair were arrested and brought in for questioning.

A security perimeter was established at the scene Friday evening.  

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