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Tyler Noel faces several more charges in addition to murder, arson

WATCH ABOVE: The two men charged in the first-degree murder in the death of Moncton’s Baylee Wylie appeared in Moncton court Monday. Global’s Shelley Steeves reports – Feb 15, 2016

Tyler Noel made brief court appearance in Moncton on Monday to face several new charges in addition to previous charges of first-degree murder and arson in the death of Baylee Wylie.

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The new charges against Noel relate to his arrest on Jan. 9. They include unlawfully entering a dwelling house with the intention of committing an offence, possessing a .22-calibre rifle for a dangerous purpose, two counts of possessing a .22-rifle knowing that was obtained illegally and one charge of breaching a court order.

READ MORE: ‘He was my only baby’: Baylee Wylie’s family pleads for answers in murder case

Noel’s lawyer, Sylvin Pellerin, asked for more time to consult with his client on his case.

He will be back in court on Mar. 10, when it’s expected a date for the preliminary inquiry will be confirmed.

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It’s expected the inquiry will begin sometime during the week of May 16th.

Morningstar to stand trial

Eighteen-year-old Devin Morningstar also had a court appearance Monday; the results of his 30-day psychiatric assessment show he is fit to stand trial.

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Morningstar has been charged with first-degree murder and arson in connection with Wylie’s death.

His lawyer, Robert Rideout, is waving the right to a preliminary hearing and proceeding to trial as soon as possible.  He will be back in court on Mar. 7 to set a trial date.

Shephard still not heard from

Police continue to search for Marissa Shephard, also charged with arson and first-degree murder in relation to Wylie’s murder.

In January, New Brunswick RCMP released a video pleading for the public’s help locating Shephard, which has since been viewed more than 400,000 times across the country.

Const. Julie Rogers-Mars says that despite rumours, police have no evidence to suggest that Shephard is dead.

Both Shephard’s father and Stephen Nagle, the father of her four-year-old son, have spoken out saying they fear she is dead.

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WATCH: Stephen Nagle speaks to Global News about the disappearance of Marissa Shephard

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