Home invasion and car theft at Sturgeon Lake First Nation results in jail sentence
The two people responsible for a stabbing and car theft last year on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation have changed their pleas and with that, avoided the possibility of receiving stiffer sentences at a trial.
Wesley Naytowhow, 39, entered guilty pleas to a number of charges including assault, entering a dwelling without lawful excuse, and theft over $5,000. For these charges, he received a two year jail sentence and 12 months probation.
Ashley Badger, 32, also pled guilty to theft over $5,000, as well as failure to comply with a prior release order to keep the peace. She received a 12 month suspended sentence, meaning as long as she obeys her conditions, she can serve her sentence outside of jail.
The court case dates back to Dec. 17, 2020. At the time, police indicated two people, a man and a woman, drove to a home on the reserve in a white Chevrolet Monte Carlo.