A Waseca man pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges and is scheduled to be sentenced later this month. Brenden Yew, 26, appeared in Meadow Lake Provincial Court June 3 by telephone from . . .
“What bothers me here is that a 10-year-old boy witnessed this and that will be seared into his memory I’m sure for the rest of his life and he had the unfortunate circumstance of watching,” said Judge Young. “That is very disturbing.” North Battleford Crown Prosecutor Charlotte Morden told the court that Mooswa suffered 12 knife wounds and that a 17-centimetre wound to his right upper chest cut his aorta, causing his death. After Stanley stabbed Mooswa, he fled the residence, and using a trail through the woods, went to another residence on Onion Lake. He discarded his bloody clothes but RCMP later recovered them.
Henderson, however, is headed to trial in Prince Albert Provincial Court in March 2021 on 31 weapons-related charges that were laid in November against him and his co-accused, Tara Anita Bird, 31. In November 2020 Bird was also charged with accessory to murder after the fact in connection to the death of Dylan Chretien, 30, in 2019. Dylan was reported missing in November 2019 and his remains were found outside of Prince Albert on Dec. 4, 2019. In September, charges of conspiracy to traffic controlled substances for the benefit of, or at the direction of the Terror Squad street gang, were dropped against Bird. She was accused of allegedly tossing drugs over the fence into the Prince Albert Provincial Correctional Centre for the Terror Squad.