Ring thief receives 30 days in jail
A woman who helped steal multiple items from the Prince Albert Raiders’ coaching staff including tablets, laptops and two WHL Championship rings, claims the theft happened after the door to the coach’s office was left open.
Payton Halkett, 22, received a 30-day jail sentence and a year of probation for her role in the incident last January at the Art Hauser Centre. The sentencing hearing was held Wednesday morning at Prince Albert Provincial Court. Halkett pleaded guilty to theft under $5,000, and break and enter.
According to the statement of facts read in court by Crown prosecutor Gail Douglas, around 8 a.m. on Jan. 21, Raiders General Manager Curtis Hunt called police and explained the coach’s office was broken into and several items were missing.
When police arrived the room was “littered with all the contents of the drawers” and several items were missing including multiple laptops and tablets, a pair of sunglasses, a passport, two sets of keys for the building, and two WHL Championship rings.