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Several unrelated, ongoing court cases were recently adjourned.
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Several unrelated, ongoing court cases were recently adjourned.

Robin Strub, 30, from Caroline, the former treasurer of the Sundre Community Van Society who was charged with breach of trust in July following allegations of unauthorized personal expenses in the amount of about $6,300, is — according to an inquiry submitted to Alberta Court Checks — scheduled to appear in Didsbury provincial court for election and plea on Jan. 21.

In an unrelated matter, Ginia Marie Ann Rees, 36, from Sundre, was to appear in Didsbury provincial court for election and plea on Jan. 7. Following the theft of several animals from a Garrington Bridge-area property last July, Rees was charged with break and enter, theft under $5,000, six counts of theft of cattle, mischief under $5,000, possession of stolen property as well as obstruction.

An accomplice in this incident, Carl Gerald Johnson, 60, from Rocky Mountain House, had also been charged with possession of stolen property and obstruction in connection with this case, but those were withdrawn on Dec. 10 in lieu of the adult alternative measures program.

In another matter, Richard Bow-Noskiye, 19, from Sundre, who was charged in November with numerous offences after allegedly fleeing from police in a stolen vehicle, was to appear in Didsbury provincial court for election and plea on Jan. 7.

According to the inquiry submitted to court, the accused also faces charges stemming from two prior cases, one of which was the result of a house breaking and entering theft charge. A court appearance was scheduled for Jan. 7, with a trial date set for Feb. 27. The other charges relating to another incident — assault and breach of probation — were dismissed on Dec. 4.


Simon Ducatel

About the Author: Simon Ducatel

Simon Ducatel joined Mountain View Publishing in 2015 after working for the Vulcan Advocate since 2007, and graduated among the top of his class from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's journalism program in 2006.
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