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Man arrested on weapons charges at Greyhound terminal

Witnesses say 56-year-old suspect had a large butcher knife concealed in his boot
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The Greyhound bus terminal in Thunder Bay (tbnewswatch.com FILE).

THUNDER BAY – A 56-year-old Toronto man on Saturday was hauled out of the Greyhound terminal and faces a dangerous weapons charge after allegedly being found in possession of a large knife and a corkscrew concealed in his boot.

Passengers on the bus reported the suspect, who has also been charged with carrying a concealed weapon.

Craig McPhee was arrested at the Thunder Bay terminal and taken to the Balmoral Street station. He appeared in court over the weekend and was remanded into custody.

The incident occurred just before noon.

None of the charges have been proven in a court of law.



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