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Very real looking fake gun leads to gunpoint arrest

Gun was a pellet gun that had been modified to look like a real gun, police say

A Guelph woman was arrested at gunpoint downtown Thursday after a witness saw her put a handgun in her waistband.

Police were called just before 2 p.m. from someone who saw a female with a gun in the area of the transit terminal on Carden Street. When officers arrived in the area a minute later the woman attempted to flee on foot but was stopped a short distance away.

Due to the concern for public safety and belief the female was armed, a gunpoint arrest was initiated. During the arrest the female reached into her waistband, removing what appeared to be a brown and silver handgun and throwing it to her side, report police.

Police recovered a pellet gun which had been modified to look like a Smith & Wesson handgun.

A 24-year-old Guelph woman is charged with carrying a concealed weapon as well as breaching a judicial release order by possessing a weapon and breach of probation.

She was held in custody for a bail hearing Friday.