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Bench Warrant Issued After Man Charged in Connection to Vehicle Theft Fails to Appear in Court

By Ryan Young May 20, 2021 | 6:50 PM An update on court proceedings for two people charged with the theft of a vehicle late last year. On Christmas Eve, Regina Police spotted a maroon-coloured Ford Edge that was reported stolen from Broadview, and officers tailed the two suspects, arresting them both without incident, once they left the vehicle. 21-year-old Joshua Nippi and 33-year-old Tracey Jimmy were both charged with Possession of Property Obtained by Crime over Five-Thousand Dollars, with Jimmy also charged with Breach of Probation. In Regina Provincial Court last month, the charges against Jimmy were stayed, though a bench warrant remains in effect for him on separate matters.

June Trial Dates Set for Two People Accused of Committing Numerous Robberies at Muscowpetung First Nation

By Ryan Young Apr 27, 2021 8:16 PM New court dates have been set for two people ordered to stand trial, in connection with numerous robberies on the Muscowpetung First Nation in 2019. The matters for 27-year-old Jarrett Poitras and 29-year-old Jere Pinacie were adjourned for trial, to June 14-18th, in Regina Court of Queen’s Bench. In December, one of their co-accused, 22-year-old Michael Obey, of Regina, pled guilty to four charges, including Theft over Five-Thousand Dollars, and was sentenced to 1,066 days in prison. On March 4, 2019, RCMP say a convenience store on the reserve was robbed of money and tobacco products, and then on July 23rd, the same store was robbed, and a home on the reserve was broken into.

York County releases settlement amount with estate of accused double murderer who killed self in prison

York County releases settlement amount with estate of accused double murderer who killed self in prison York Dispatch York County has settled a lawsuit with the estate of a woman who killed herself in York County Prison after being charged in a double murder. Veronique Aundrea Henry, 32, of East Manchester Township, hanged herself with a prison bedsheet on Sept. 15, 2016 two days after the murders and one day after she and husband Paul Jackson Henry III were captured in Dauphin County following a police chase. Paul Henry was later convicted of the murders of heroin dealer Foday Cheeks, 31, and Danielle Taylor, a 26-year-old Spring Grove woman who had just moved into Cheeks Fawn Township home.

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