“The outcome of the application will determine the fate of all the charges,” said Neufeld. “If we are successful at keeping the evidence out the charges will likely go away. If not, there will likely be pleas entered.” To allow time for the preparation of the applications, Neufeld asked the court for a lengthy adjournment. Federal Crown Prosecutor Vic Findlater agreed to the adjournment. Defense will have its Charter submissions in to the federal Crown by Oct. 31 and the Crown will respond to the application by Nov. 30. Judge M.E. Baldwin set the Charter application for Jan. 6, 2022. Dean faces charges in both Saskatchewan and Alberta for a series of eight break and enters between December 2019 and February 2020 in those provinces.
A man charged with a series of robberies of ATM machines and cash registers from small businesses had his first appearance in Lloydminster Provincial Court March 9. Daniel Dean faces charges in . . .
Britannia man arrested in connection with eight break and enter investigations
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One man is facing several charges relating to numerous break and enters in the area.
The investigation was looking into eight total similar incidents throughout west-central Saskatchewan and eastern Alberta. In each, the suspect targeted small businesses with ATMs.
The building would be driven into by the vehicle, causing extensive damage. After that, the ATM, cash or other items would be taken or damaged.
In connection with these crimes, a search warrant was executed at a home in Britannia. There, police allegedly found further evidence linking the suspect to these crimes. They also allegedly discovered a stolen firearm, 3.75 pounds of cannabis and 203 cannabis plants in varied stages of growth.
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