Lloydminster man beaten in Prince Albert apartment, over $100: court
Surrounded by family members, a man charged in the late 2019 murder of Dylan Chretien has been sentenced for his role in the incident.
Brandon Daniels received a 12-month conditional sentence, meaning he’ll stay out of jail as long as he can abide by a number of conditions. The 26-year-old was initially charged with accessory to murder after the fact, but entered a guilty plea Monday at Prince Albert Provincial Court to obstruction of justice.
Dylan Chretien was reported missing Nov. 2, 2019 and found deceased just over a month later. His death was determined to be the result of foul play, and his mother previously revealed to paNOW her son had come to Prince Albert the week prior after agreeing to help give a female friend a ride from Lloydminster to Prince Albert.
According to the statements of facts read in court by Crown lawyer Doug Howell, Chretien had driven the friend to a known “crack house”, an apartment in the 600 block of 28th Street E. He then stayed there with the occupants, after his friend had left with someone else. The friend was later arrested on an unrelated matter.