Dawn Walker court appearance pushed back until April
Dawn Walker will be back in court in April.
Last summer, Walker disappeared along with a young child, and the discovery of her abandoned truck in a park close to the South Saskatchewan River prompted a massive search effort. The two were found safe two weeks later in Oregon City by American law enforcement.
Walker is now facing charges including abduction in contravention of a custody order, forging a passport, and possession of forged documents. She pleaded not guilty to all nine charges in January, electing to take the charges to a trial in provincial court that is expected to last three weeks.
Walker’s matter did not end up going before a judge Thursday, after a closed-door case management hearing decided the appearance would be pushed back for ongoing case management.


