Lester Garza has been working with C.A.R.E. since 2009, raising money for cancer patients. In 2016, he found out he had cancer himself. His neighbors got together on Sunday to honor him.
The court also ordered her to get mental health and addictions counselling. Dubois and Cody Kemick were arrested in May 2020 after a lengthy police investigation involving multiple police agencies. The court heard that during an investigation into business break-ins and thefts that started in February 2020, police gathered surveillance videos showing a man in a white Ford 150 truck at various crime scenes. Several RCMP detachments and the Saskatoon Police Service worked together to obtain information about the truck and officers identified the man as Kemick. Saskatoon Provincial RCMP GIS, along with officers from Saskatoon, Outlook, Rosetown and Humboldt detachments, then raided Kemick’s Saskatoon home. They found $35,000 in computers, electronics, tools, hair salon products, lottery tickets, cheques and ammunition.
“I was kind of hoping to get everything put together,” Kemick told the court. Legal aid lawyer Adrian McBride said he was advised that Kemick attempted to resolve his charges in Saskatoon without success. “Crown advised that his counsel spent a considerable amount of time with Kemick and they were not able to resolve the matter,” said McBride. “These (charges) will stay here,” Judge Karl Bazin told Kemick. In Swift Current he is charged with break and enter, breaching release conditions, and failing to stop for police. Kemick was released on bail a couple of times but he was re-arrested after allegedly trying to flee from Swift Current police in December 2020.
A couple charged in connection to a string of robberies across Central Saskatchewan last year had more court appearances. Cody Kemick, 37, remains in custody and had an appearance scheduled in . . .
The case against a Saskatoon man accused of committing a string of robberies - and facing child porn charges - was bounced around courthouses as he continued to allegedly reoffend while released on. . .