Fraud charge "disappeared" during RCMP transfer of Adair
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Summary
A Fraud charge which was filed against Adair "disappeared" during his transfer from Kamloops to Nanaimo, before he was questioned about Lisa's disappearance.
Detail
A Fraud charge against Adair "disappeared" during his transfer from Kamloops to Nanaimo (Monday, July 22, 2022), just before he was questioned in Parksville about Lisa's disappearance (Tuesday, July 23, 2022).[1]
- Kamloops RCMP arrested Adair on unrelated charges outstanding from a year prior. (Theft + Fraud)
- Kamloops Court transferred 2 charges "out" to Nanaimo. (Theft + Fraud)
- Nanaimo Court transferred only 1 charge "in" from Kamloops. (Theft)
- There is no further mention of the Fraud charge in court records.
Location | File # | Date | Offence(s) | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kamloops BC | 70190 | Jun 27, 2001 | Theft + Fraud | ← Offences Committed[1] |
Qualicum Beach BC | Jul 1, 2002 | Borrowed Grandma Adair's Jaguar[3][4][5] | ||
Nanaimo BC | Jul 1, 2002 | Last person seen with Lisa[6][7][8] | ||
Kamloops BC | 70190 | Jul 20, 2002 | Theft + Fraud | Released on Bail[1][9] |
Kamloops BC | 70190 | Jul 22, 2002 | Theft + Fraud | Arrest/Transferred in-province[1] |
Nanaimo BC | 52618 | Jul 22, 2002 | Theft | Released on Bail[1][9] |
Parksville BC | Jul 23, 2002 | Questioned about Lisa's disappearance[10] | ||
Nanaimo BC | 52618 | Jul 24, 2002 | Theft | Guilty: 3mo Conditional Sentence[1][11] |
Yorkton SK | 52699 | Aug 23, 2002 | Assault Police Officer | ← Offence Committed[1][4][12] |
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 BC Provincial Courts, Government of BC, "Court Services Online" Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "bccso" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ BC Online, Government of BC, "Complete List of Traffic/Criminal Codes"
- ↑ Malcolm McColl, McColl Magazine (Feb 26, 2011),
Lisa Marie Young Disappeared, One of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Not Forgotten
(source) - ↑ 4.0 4.1 Jason Proctor, Vancouver Province (Sep 2, 2002),
Where is Lisa-Marie?
(source) - ↑ Jim Gibson, Calgary Herald (Apr 18, 2004),
Lisa Marie Young: Vanished
(source) - ↑ Andrew Garland, CTV News (June 27, 2022),
Annual march for Lisa Marie Young marks 20 years since Nanaimo woman's disappearance
(source) - ↑ Jason Proctor, Vancouver Province (Sep 15, 2002),
RCMP continue to search for missing Nanaimo woman
(source) - ↑ Shaw TV, YouTube (May 15, 2009),
Lisa Marie Young - Crime Stoppers (video)
(source) - ↑ 9.0 9.1 Prosecution Service, Government of British Columbia,
Information Sheet: Bail (Conditional Release)
- ↑ Paul Manly, House of Commons (Oct 8, 2020),
Debates (Hansard) No. 12 (43-2) at 1525
(source) - ↑ Provincial Court, Government of BC, "Conditional Sentence Picklist" (PDF)
- ↑ Anonymous, Casefile (July 26, 2016),
Case 26: Lisa Marie Young
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