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Heavily-armed Durham police tactical officers surrounded a residence in east Oshawa in a daylong standoff with a suspect after reports a woman had pulled a gun during a dispute.An Oshawa woman faces a number of charges following the incident, which began just after 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 25 in the area of Athabasca Street and King Street East. Durham police said a suspect threatened three other people with a gun during an argument, th
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