Bilijk man re-arrested, remanded
Callum James McGraw, 36, who faces firearms charges, accused of breaching conditions
A Bilijk (Kingsclear) First Nation man who was released on conditions a week ago on serious firearms allegations finds himself back behind bars, accused of violating conditions.
Callum James McGraw, 36, of Geegan Street, was released on conditions after a bail hearing Aug. 19 in Fredericton provincial court and ordered to reappear before a judge Sept. 11 to answer to indictable charges.
He’s accused of possessing two stolen firearms (a 22-calibre Cooey rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun); possessing them while prohibited by a court order and without a licence; possessing them knowing he didn’t have a licence; possessing a stolen pellet gun, chainsaw and tool set; and with being unlawfully at large contrary to a sentence of incarceration.