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Sundre male back in court in April

The case of a Sundre male charged with several criminal offences earlier in February was adjourned last week. Tyson Dichrow, 24, is scheduled to return to Didsbury provincial court on April 23 for election and plea.
Tyson Dichrow, 24, is scheduled to return to Didsbury provincial court on April 23 for election and plea. Police earlier last month laid several charges following an
Tyson Dichrow, 24, is scheduled to return to Didsbury provincial court on April 23 for election and plea. Police earlier last month laid several charges following an investigation with assistance from the Internet Child Exploitation unit.

The case of a Sundre male charged with several criminal offences earlier in February was adjourned last week.

Tyson Dichrow, 24, is scheduled to return to Didsbury provincial court on April 23 for election and plea.

Following a tip submitted by a concerned student to a parent who in turn alerted local authorities on Jan. 30, the Sundre RCMP initiated an investigation with assistance from the Internet Child Exploitation unit into the alleged victimization of two females from Sundre.

Dichrow was subsequently arrested and taken into custody on Feb. 3, and was conditionally released following a bail hearing on Feb. 6. His scheduled Feb. 26 court appearance for election and plea was adjourned.


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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