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Case against Blaine Lake woman facing numerous fraud charges adjourned due to COVID-19

A court case against a Blaine Lake woman scheduled to appear in court May 7 was adjourned due to COVID-19. All court appearances set for that day in Blaine Lake Circuit Court were set aside.
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A court case against a Blaine Lake woman scheduled to appear in court May 7 was adjourned due to COVID-19.

All court appearances set for that day in Blaine Lake Circuit Court were set aside. Court cases for non-custody accused and docket proceedings at circuit court locations have been adjourned since March 22 until after May 31. Bail hearings and sentencing for in-custody accused are continuing by telephone and video-conferencing at the 13 permanent court locations that remain open.

Laticia Juba-Arcand, 27, was arrested in November 2019 after Blaine Lake RCMP executed a search warrant at her home. Police seized 144 personal identification cards – most of them Saskatchewan driver’s licenses and health cards - 200 stolen cheques, stolen tools and a small amount of crystal meth. 

Juba-Arcand is charged with identity theft, assault causing bodily harm, fraud, forgery, possession of stolen property obtained by crime and possession of a controlled substance. 

She was released on bail after a show cause hearing on March 5.

Juba-Arcand is now scheduled to appear in Blaine Lake Circuit Court July 2 to enter a plea.

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