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KVS: Couple accused of illegal firearm possession in Cambridge

By Michael Bielawski

The Vermont State Police are accusing a Vermont couple in Cambridge of “illegal firearm possession.” The collection amounted to 18 guns. Both accused were prohibited from having firearms due to prior legal troubles.

It states that on Wednesday, “the Vermont State Police executed a court-ordered search warrant at a residence on Dan Reynolds Rd. in the town of Cambridge. The search warrant was issued out of the Lamoille County Superior Court following an investigation by the State Police into illegal firearm possession by Michael Edwards and Helana Martin, both of Cambridge.”

It says that both of them were prohibited from having guns due to previous troubles with the law. They may have been relatively accessible to children or teens.

The police report says, “During the search, Troopers located 18 firearms including several handguns, rifles, and shotguns. Edwards and Martin are both prohibited from possessing firearms due to prior felony convictions in the state of Vermont. Furthermore, the firearms were not secured within the residence and were easily accessible to juveniles within the home.”


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