Saskatoon police had their eyes on the house at 203 Avenue W South since June, when they raided it on a tip that there were guns stored there. Officers seized a pump action shotgun and SKS-style rifle from one of the bedrooms that day.

This was just one detail in a search warrant application police filed Tuesday to get authority to raid the house, located in the Meadowgreen neighbourhood, that night.

The application was successful. They descended on the house at 8 p.m. CST with the gangs and guns unit, patrol officers, a dog, tactical support and crisis negotiators. The street and sidewalks were shut down.

As a result of the raid, Saskatoon police charged 14 people with 476 charges.

Police also seized 35 grams of cocaine, 99 pills of ecstasy, 22 packages of shatter, four loaded firearms and bullets alongside $1,650 in cash.

The people charged range in age from 13 to 33, with eleven of the accused being classified as youth.

The warrant application alleged that two youth were selling cannabis, ecstasy, cocaine and cannabis extracts out of the house.

"Both claim membership of the Hustle Crew Street Gang, who are known to be active in drug trafficking and illegal firearm possession," the document said.

Officers supported the application with a running surveillance log of activity at the house Tuesday afternoon.

The report said 14 people came and went in a 90-minute span. A licence plate check on a Toyota Camry that dropped off a suspect revealed it had been stolen.

The tally began at 1:33 p.m. CST, with a heavy set male coming to the door, knocking and leaving.

At 3 p.m., a male with a grey hoodie came out with a fanny pack "and was shoving packaging into it."

This male was arrested and found with a controlled substance and a sawed-off .22 calibre rifle with an extended magazine. Police allege he is a known Hustle Crew member.