Not guilty plea in case of missing house
The man accused of stealing a ramshackle old house last summer has pleaded not guilty to a charge of theft under $5,000.
A trial date for Michael Raymond Malley has been set for July 27 in Melfort. His lawyer, speaking by phone, told Melfort Provincial Court he expects three witnesses to testify for the defence.
Crown prosecutor Wade Rogers said the Crown expects to call three witnesses as well.
Malley, who is now 33, was charged by RCMP after the house, which was mounted on a trailer, went missing from the Crooked River area in June of 2022. Court documents refer to it as a shed.