A Canadian man has pleaded guilty to transporting 67 illegal guns in a rented truck that was pulled over on I-94 in northwestern Minnesota earlier this year.
Authorities said 29-year-old Dayne Sitladeen of Ontario was a passenger in a truck that was pulled over near Fergus Falls in January for driving close to 100 miles an hour.
A state trooper searched the truck after he smelled marijuana … and Sitladeen and the driver gave him fake IDs.
That’s when a bag of guns was discovered. Court documents state that Sitladeen was in the country illegally.
At the time he was wanted on a 2019 Canadian arrest warrant for first-degree homicide, fentanyl distribution and possession of proceeds of crime.
AP
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