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Trial delayed for Lloydminster man hailed as hero by city

A trial for Kevin Levitsky, who goes by his middle name of Travis, was scheduled for Jan. 4 in Lloydminster, Sask.
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Travis Levitsky, who also goes by the name of Kevin Levitsky (right) was recognized by Lloydminster City Council for his commendable acts of bravery and heroism.

LLOYDMINSTER – A man recognized as a hero by the City of Lloydminster was back in court to face three charges.

A trial for Kevin Levitsky, who goes by his middle name of Travis, was scheduled for Jan. 4 in Lloydminster, Sask. Provincial Court but the matter was adjourned to August.

In November 2022, Levitsky was charged by Lloydminster RCMP with harassing a woman by repeatedly following her from place to place on Nov. 28, 2022. The other two charges include breaching an order not to have any direct or indirect contact with a woman on social media, and breaching a condition not to have any direct or indirect contact within 500 metres of a court ordered boundary.

In December 2022, the City of Lloydminster had recognized Kevin Travis Levitsky for alerting two families of a fire that broke out next door to their homes on the 4600 block of 20 Street in the early morning of Oct. 28, 2022.

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