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SPIRITWOOD, Sask. — Saskatchewan RCMP have arrested three more people as part of an investigation into a break and enter at a rural property in which the owner fired a gun into the air.

Mounties say the property owner will not face any charges, but warn that people should avoid confrontations and that using a gun in such situations can be very dangerous.

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Police say RCMP from the Spiritwood detachment west of Prince Albert responded to a call early Tuesday morning.

Officers took a man into custody at the time and then began searching for a missing Ford F350 truck.

The suspect, Ronald Joseph of the Big River First Nation, faces weapons, theft, break and enter, and other charges.

RCMP say they found the truck and arrested the three other suspects, a woman and two men, in Debden on Tuesday night.

“We are now in a position to confirm that the property owner discharged a firearm into the air yesterday morning in relation to the break and enter complaint,” RCMP said Wednesday in a release.