Fleeing suspect, subject of lockdown at JSCN, receives 15 days jail for breaching bail conditions
A man responsible for a recent lockdown at James Smith Cree Nation, has received a 15-day jail sentence for breach of court-ordered conditions.
Keenan Crawford Head, 34, appeared by video when his matters were discussed Monday morning at Prince Albert Provincial Court. While the case had initially been scheduled for a bail hearing, a guilty plea was instead entered to a single breach charge.
According to facts read by Crown prosecutor Gail Douglas, on the morning of July 25, Prince Albert Police received information Head cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet.
Upon going to the residence in the city where Head was expected to be on a 24-hour curfew, police found the broken bracelet lying on the sidewalk. Head’s family member at the house told officers she had been sleeping and did not know where he was. On the kitchen counter was a note written by Head.