On Sept. 22 David Gatis appeared in Estevan provincial court for a bail verification hearing and was released on a $2,000 no-cash recognizance.
Gatis and Cary Power were both charged with trafficking cocaine, possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine and possession of property obtained by crime on Sept. 9. They were also found to be in possession of an undisclosed amount of Canadian money. The estimated value of the cocaine is believed to be approximately $80,000.
A lengthy list of terms for Gatis' release were laid out by Judge Lane Weigers and include staying at a designated address, appearing before the court when asked to do so, remaining in his residence 24 hours a day and abiding by the electronic monitoring program's rules. He must also avoid all contact with Power.
Power was released on an undertaking on Sept. 9.
Both men will be in court on Oct. 20 to obtain disclosure.
Nathan Mullen also appeared in court via closed-circuit television. His case was adjourned until Oct. 20 for disclosure.
Mullen is charged with second-degree murder following the death of Leslie Erin Dwyre who was found dead in her Petterson Drive home April 21.