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REAL SCOOP: More than 30 restricted firearms bought by Courtenay man missing

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Courtenay resident Bryce McDonald is going to be sentenced Nov. 7 on firearms charges laid after police raided three locations linked to him almost three years ago.

And while officers found 19 firearms – both restricted and unrestricted – in McDonald’s house and a storage locker he rented, more than 30 other restricted guns he purchased were missing (see the full list below.)

McDonald claimed during his trial that the missing guns might have been stolen after his arrest because police forgot to lock his door when they finished the search. But Justice Robin Baird found that to be ridiculous and untrue.

Interesting though that all McDonald’s convictions are related to the guns police found and how they were stored, but NOT the firearms that disappeared.

Here’s my story:

‘Strange, and probably sinister’: Dozens of Island man’s guns still missing

Dozens of restricted guns purchased by a Courtenay man are still missing, even though he was convicted of several firearms charges almost six months ago.

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Robin Baird noted how disturbing it is that so many firearms purchased by Bryce Cameron McDonald between 2009 and 2013 have disappeared without a trace.

“Upwards of 30 restricted weapons from Mr. McDonald’s arsenal seem to have vanished,” Baird said in his ruling in April, in which he convicted McDonald of 12 charges. The ruling was released this week.

Bryce McDonald
Bryce McDonald

B.C.’s anti-gang squad — the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit — raided McDonald’s Courtenay house, as well as a storage locker he rented, in December 2013.

Officers found just 19 firearms, both restricted and unrestricted, even though records showed McDonald had purchased 49 restricted guns since getting his licence in the fall of 2009.

Police began investigating the Courtenay man after homicide investigators were tipped off to the location of a bag of guns near 76nd Avenue in Surrey on Sept. 17, 2013.

“The RCMP located this bag and one of the three firearms inside it was traced back to Mr. McDonald. He had purchased it, the police discovered, sometime in 2011,” Baird noted in his ruling.

McDonald had never reported the guns lost or stolen, even though it’s mandatory to do so, Baird noted.

“Unsurprisingly, the police began to wonder what sort of gun owner Mr. McDonald might be and started making inquiries about him.”

 When McDonald testified in his own defence at his trial, he told Baird that all the missing firearms were in fact in his home when the police searched it.

He suggested that police either took the guns without documenting them or that his house was robbed while he was still in custody because police had left the door unlocked.

“I am afraid that I must reject these implications,” Baird said. “First of all, neither of Mr. McDonald’s theories was put to the various police officers who testified about the search. Secondly, I cannot think of a single reason why the police might have seized the firearms in question and not accounted for them or recommended additional charges.” 

Baird also pointed to a comment that McDonald made in a videotaped interview after he was first arrested.

When asked about the missing guns, McDonald said “I know” and appeared to agree it was disturbing the guns were gone.

“I find as a fact that the police did not find the vast majority of firearms registered to Mr. McDonald because they were no longer in his possession. Mr. McDonald alone knows what really happened to them,” Baird said. “Mr. McDonald’s evidence on this subject is an after-the-fact fabrication.”

Baird said it was “strange, and probably sinister” that McDonald claimed to purchase so many firearms “to experience the challenge and exhilaration of learning to handle and fire different makes and models” when so many of the guns are now missing.

“I have already said that Mr. McDonald’s explanation for their absence is nonsense, and frankly I shudder to think where these firearms are likely to have gone,” Baird said.

Baird convicted McDonald in April on 12 charges – including careless storage of a firearm, possession of a loaded restricted firearm and storing a firearm contrary to regulations – all related to a loaded Boberg handgun found in a dresser drawer at his house.

He was also convicted of seven counts of storing other firearms in locations that weren’t authorized by his licence, as well as a single count each of possessing brass knuckles and possessing cocaine.

McDonald is scheduled to be back in court Nov. 7 for sentencing.

Staff Sgt. Lindsey Houghton of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Agency said police were happy to take so many guns off the street during the investigation.

“We seized not only potentially deadly drugs and drug trafficking paraphernalia, but also thousands of rounds of ammunition and various firearms and firearms parts, including a loaded 9mm handgun and sawed-off shotgun,” Houghton said.

“These guns, in the hands of those bent on committing crimes and being involved in or associated to organized crime, put innocent lives at risk. One less gun — let alone 19, as was the case in this investigation — off the streets is a very good thing.” 

Houghton wouldn’t comment on the missing 30 restricted firearms, given that McDonald is still before the courts.

At the time of McDonald’s arrest, police said he had affiliations to at least one organized crime group. On Facebook, some of his friends say they are members of the Hells Angels and are wearing colours of the biker gang.

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Here is the full list of restricted firearms he bought, more than 30 of which are still missing:

 

 

MAKE MODEL SERIAL NO ISSUE DATE
1. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY XD-45 Tactical US569431 November 30, 2009
2. GLOCK 22 NES026 March 04, 2010
3. SMITH & WESSON M&P 151 SM92026 May 20, 2010
4. KIMBER Pro Crimson Carry 2 KR108790 June 24, 2010
5. SMITH & WESSON 29-2 N136056 February 16, 2011
6. CZ  CZ 75B A780091 March 18, 2011
7. SMITH & WESSON 460XVR CPL0501 May 03, 2011
8. TAURUS 4510 The Judge DU284765 May 03, 2011
9. CZECH SMALL ARMS SA VZ58 Sporter 5.56 5600134CA July 28, 2011
10. SMITH & WESSON M & P 40  DUT9673 November 02, 2011
11. RUGER SR9 33136928 November 03, 2011
12. GTO CORE-15 000606 November 24, 2011
13. MAGNUM RESEARCH Desert Eagle MARK X1X DK0001174 December 13, 2011
14. CZ CZ 97B A999843 January 18, 2012
15. GLOCK 21C SRX503 May 08, 2012
16. GLOCK 21C SRX504 May 08, 2012
17. SIG Sauer P226R UU703122 May 25, 2012
18. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY XDM-45 MG536745 July 21, 2012
19. ROCK RIVER ARMS LAR-15 Predator Pursuit CM253057 January 23, 2013
20. SMITH & WESSON M & P 40 HAH0204 January 23, 2013
21. BERETTA 96A1 A45735M February 07, 2013
22. SMITH & WESSON SW1911 UCT5145 February 07, 2013
23. CZ CZ75B B047358 February 26, 2013
24. RUGER SR9 33180152 March 15, 2013
25. JERICHO 941 42308575 April 18, 2013
26. KIMBER Eclipse Custom 2 KF23276 April 18, 2013
27. SMITH & WESSON 629 CTY4996 May 10, 2013
28. KIMBER Eclipse Target 2 K400880 May 10, 2013
29. GLOCK 22 NTL654 May 27, 2013
30. CLOCK 17 AAFC082 August 13, 2013
31. SMITH & WESSON M & P 40 HAZ1900 September 04, 2013
32. GLOCK 22 GEN4 AAED828 September 09, 2013
33. GLOCK 17 Gen4 AAFZ529 September 09, 2013
34. GLOCK 17 Gen4 AAFZ530 September 09, 2013
35. SMITH & WESSON 327 M&P R8 CUE7659 September 09, 2013
36. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY XDM-45 MG545279 September 09, 2013
37. ROCK RIVER ARMS LAR-15 Pistol KT1063518 September 18, 2013
38 DAN WESSON 44 B004170 October 02, 2013
39. KIMBER Tactical Pro 2 KR167699 October 04, 2013
40. JERICHO 941 42308489 October 23, 2013
41. MAGNUM RESEARCH BFR BR01622 October 23, 2013
42. CZ CZ75 SP-01 Shadow B265980 October 24, 2013
43. CZ CZ75 SP-01 Shadow B265997 October 24, 2013
44. SMITH & WESSON 627 BCF5949 October 24, 2013
45. GLOCK 21 AAFR194 November 14, 2013
46. GLOCK 22 FWC019 November 14, 2013
47. RUGER SR9 33514536 November 29, 2013
48. BOBERG ARMS XR9-L LOO143 November 29, 2013
49. KIMBER Custom Covert 2 K395318 December 09, 2013

 


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