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No sign of potentially armed man in Swift Current, investigation continues, RCMP says

Efforts to find a Marystown manbelieved to be "armed and violent" have not been successful, the RCMP said Wednesday evening as the investigation continued.

Residents can resume normal activities but should expect heavy police presence

A mugshot of a man with short, brown hair.
Police spent Wednesday evening searching for Tony Farrell of Marystown, who was reportedly armed and dangerous in the community of Swift Current. Police say a thorough search of the community ended with him not being located. (RCMP)

Efforts to find a Marystown manbelieved to be "armed and violent," have not been successful, the RCMP said Wednesday evening as the investigation continued.

Tony Farrell, 36, was earlier reported to be carrying weapons with the intent to use them.

At 8:45 p.m., the RCMP said via Twitter they hadn't found Farrell after a thorough search of the town. Police said residents could resume normal activities but should expect a heavy police presence amid the investigation.

Police first respondedto the Shoal Cove Heights area of Swift Current after alerting the public around 3:30 p.m.,asking residents to remain in their homes with windows and doors locked.

The town's main road was barricaded as part of the police response, according to the RCMP, but later reopened.

Two police officers with assault weapons walk toward a bridge.
Armed police officers patrol the highway in Swift Current. (Danny Arsenault/CBC)

Police are asking anyone who sees Farrell or has information on his whereabouts to contact 911.

Police issued an arrest warrant for Farrell earlier this month in relation to several charges, including dangerous operation of a vehicle, failing to stop for police, possession of stolen property, resisting arrest and breaching probation.

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