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One of the protesters who was arrested and charged during the border blockades at Coutts, Alta., last winter has seen two of her charges withdrawn.

Joanne Person, 63, was charged with possession of a weapon and mischief to property following nighttime RCMP raids on her property.As part of the brief court hearing, Johnston confirmed there was also an order of forfeiture in relation to a .22-calibre rifle found in Person's home.Person still faces a charge of dangerous driving, and is set to go to trial next month.

Christopher Lysak, Chris Carbert and Anthony Olienick — three of the four men now accused of conspiring to murder RCMP officers — were sleeping in trailers on Person's property.The execution of RCMP search warrants in the early morning hours of Feb. 14, 2022, resulted in the seizure of more than a dozen firearms, thousands of rounds of ammunition and body armour.

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