Obstruction charges against a woman arrested at Metrotown mall on Nov. 16 have been stayed without police or court officials ever knowing her name.
A woman who allegedly threw water at a security guard at the Metrotown mall has been released after spending seven days in jail without police or court officials ever knowing her name.
The suspect in the case was a woman, but she refused to give police her name, so she was charged with one count of obstruction and taken into custody pending a bail hearing. Attempts to identify her via fingerprinting were unsuccessful, according to Crown prosecutor Karen Haughton. B.C. provincial court Judge Nancy Adams left her bench during the hearing to confirm the woman’s attendance in court.
“She threw a glass of water on the loss prevention officer,” Elden said. “She’s been in custody for seven days, and, without sounding presumptuous, I would think she’s at time served even if she were to be convicted.”
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Nanaimo RCMP seek missing 29-year-old woman last seen Nov. 1The Nanaimo RCMP is looking for 29-year-old Robyn Houle, who has not been seen or heard from since Nov. 1.
Read more »
Letters, Nov. 24: 'What about us single folk, Dani?'NOTHING FOR ME
Read more »
Don't Miss This: Arts and entertainment events across P.E.I., Nov. 24-30, 2022 | SaltWireThe following is a list of events happening around Prince Edward Island from Nov. 24-30, 2022: Traditional music/jam sessions Tunes are at the Schooner ...
Read more »
FIFA WORLD CUP: Bilicki and Chapman's picks for Nov. 24Dan Bilicki’s picks Switzerland 0, Cameroon 0 The Swiss are one of the more overlooked sides in the tournament, despite ranking 16th in FIFA’s world…
Read more »
Past poet laureate to launch latest book Nov. 24Kim Fahner book launch to take place at Place des Art
Read more »