Woman in P.A. group accused of robberies given conditional discharge
One of the four people accused in a string of robberies and attempted robberies, including in Prince Albert, was given a conditional discharge — a sentence where no punishment is imposed.
Tonisha Fulton, 24, appeared in Melfort Provincial Court on Tuesday, Jan. 14 where she pleaded guilty to being an occupant in a vehicle in which she knew there was a firearm. There was a stay of proceedings on her charges of armed robbery and assault with weapon. Fulton was previously released on bail in March 2019.
Conditions of Fulton’s discharge include an eight-month probation, where she cannot make contact with the three co-accused – 23-year-old Rikki Steinkey, 21-year-old Brandon Peeteetuce, and 21-year-old Dorion Loessel – or the Jansen and Spalding businesses affected in the string of incidents.
The charges stem from incidents on March 4 when the group allegedly robbed a Prince Albert gas station with a firearm, then travelled to Jansen and Spalding where the group is alleged to have attempted further robberies. All were arrested south of Ivermay.