Woman with known gang connections, makes first court appearance in Dylan Chretien murder case
A woman who is already facing a lengthy list of charges related to guns, has now become the fifth person charged in the Dylan Chretien murder case.
Tara Anita Bird, 31, has been charged with accessory to murder after the fact, and made her first court appearance on that matter Friday afternoon at Prince Albert Provincial Court.
Bird said nothing and stood with her arms crossed during the short hearing and was remanded into custody. The case was adjourned to Nov. 23.
Dylan Chretien, 30, was reported missing in early November, 2019, and his remains were found just outside Prince Albert Dec. 4, 2019. His death was later determined to be the result of foul play.