A man alleged to have stolen small amounts of cash from various places around Estevan was released from custody following a show-cause hearing on Monday.
Anthony Britt was in Estevan provincial court on Nov. 19 after being arrested following a slew of alleged thefts. The Roche Percee man has a related criminal history and faces charges for a number of incidents between Sept. 7 and Nov. 15.
The charges include theft, fraud and a number of breaches.
Britt was represented by Legal Aid during his appearance this week.
Presiding Judge Karl Bazin released Britt under the condition that he remain under the supervision of his brother, whom he lives and works with, and abide by a curfew between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. His next court appearance will be on Dec. 3.
In other court proceedings, Marcel Allary was present, facing charges under the Customs Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
The Crown noted it would be proceeding by indictment, which means if Allary is found guilty, he could receive up to 14 years in jail. The matter was adjourned so he could seek counsel, and he will return on Dec. 3.