ManitobaWinnipeg police say they found two homemade stun guns during an arrest on Monday night.Man charged with multiple drug, weapons and Highway Traffic Act-related chargesCBC News · Posted: Jul 22, 2025 4:04 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour agoPolice say they found two fully operational and homemade stun guns when they arrested a 41-year-old man in Winnipeg’s North Point Douglas area on Monday. (Winnipeg Police Service)Winnipeg police say they found two homemade stun guns during an arrest on Monday night.Officers stopped a 41-year-old man in Winnipeg’s North Point Douglas area around 9 p.m., because he was riding his bike contrary to Highway Traffic Act regulations, police said in a news release on Tuesday.Police arrested the man once they realized he was wanted on a warrant, Winnipeg police Const. Pat Saydak said.They then searched him and found two fully operational homemade Tasers, as well as a can of bear spray and a small amount of illicit drugs, he said.”Officers on the front lines come across people that have homemade weapons on them on a regular basis,” but “this incident would be uncommon. I haven’t seen homemade Tasers before,” Saydak said.The man was charged with multiple drug, weapons and Highway Traffic Act-related charges, police said. He was released on two undertakings.More from CBC Manitoba: