Sentences for offences committed in Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Chetwynd, Taylor, Tumbler Ridge and areas
- Freddy Martin Ominayak was sentenced to three years and 1/2 months, issued a lifetime firearms prohibition and ordered to provide a DNA sample for discharging a firearm with intent to wound or disfigure and aggravated assault, committed in Dawson Creek. Ominayak was in custody for 508 days prior to sentencing.
- Jesse Grydon Fuerst was sentenced to one year probation and ordered to provide a DNA sample for asssault with a weapon, committed in Dawson Creek. - Lucas Ralph Wellard was sentenced to one day in jail and ordered to provide a DNA sample for assault by choking, committed in Fort St. John. Wellard was in custody for 77 days prior to sentencing.
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