Nerissa and her sister, Odelia Quewezance, have maintained their innocence for almost 30 years. They were sentenced to life on second-degree murder charges in 1994 for the death of Anthony Joseph Dolff from Kamsack. A young offender, who was 15 at the time, was also convicted. In May, Nerissa spoke to the
Battlefords News-Optimist on the phone from an undisclosed location when she was on the run. “I’m doing awesome,” she said about her freedom. “I’m living the dream I never had.” Even though Nerissa says she was wrongfully convicted, she isn’t bitter. “I don’t blame nobody you know,” she said previously. “I learned to forgive.”
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VPD officer faces several charges in connection with arrest of suspected shoplifter
A Vancouver police officer is facing several charges in connection with the arrest of a shoplifting suspect, according to the B.C. Prosecution Service.
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Posted: Apr 06, 2021 4:42 PM PT | Last Updated: April 6
The VPD Canine Unit tweeted a photo of officer Jonathan Kempton, a trainer with the unit, in July 2018.(VPD Canine Unit)
A Vancouver police officer is facing several charges in connection with the arrest of a shoplifting suspect, according to the B.C. Prosecution Service.
Two charges of assault with a weapon, one charge of attempting to obstruct justice, and one count of dangerous driving have been approved against Vancouver police Const. Jonathan Kempton.