CARLYLE — A southeast Saskatchewan man who is facing several charges has been released from custody with conditions.
Jody Alexander Bonnor was scheduled to have a show-cause hearing Oct. 8 in Carlyle Provincial Court to determine if he would receive bail. But a conditional release order was reached between Crown and defence attorneys.
His matters are scheduled to be heard again Nov. 3 in Estevan Provincial Court.
Bonnor, from Alida, is charged with two counts each of assault causing bodily harm and possession of a weapon contrary to an order; and one count each of possession of a prohibited weapon, mischief under $5,000, violating his release conditions, and break, enter and commit. All charges are under the Criminal Code.
Background: According to information from the Saskatchewan RCMP, on Aug. 3, the Carnduff RCMP received a report of an assault in Glen Ewen. The RCMP says an investigation determined a man approached a residence, forced his way in, threatened the occupants and assaulted one of the people, who reported non-life-threatening injuries to police.
The RCMP added the occupants of the residence later noticed a vehicle parked outside had been vandalized. Bonnor was arrested Aug. 3 and released with a court date.
He was scheduled to make his first appearance in Estevan Provincial Court on Sept. 29 but was not present when his name was called. An arrest warrant was issued.
Bonnor was apprehended by the Estevan Police Service in early October and appeared in Estevan court Oct. 3. He was then remanded into custody until the Oct. 8 Carlyle appearance.
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