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Edson murder trial witness who didn’t show up in court found after warrant issued

Skyler Andy Belcourt, 20, was scheduled to testify in Hinton, Alta. on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018, at the first degree murder trial of Tyrell James Perron. Supplied by RCMP

An Edson man who was scheduled to testify for the Crown at a first-degree murder trial in a western Alberta community didn’t show up in court so a warrant was issued by RCMP.

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Skyler Andy Belcourt, 20, (pictured above) was scheduled to testify in Hinton on Monday, at the first-degree murder trial for Tyrell James Perron.

RCMP said Belcourt failed to appear in court and a witness warrant was issued by the presiding Queens Bench Justice.

However, RCMP issued an update later Wednesday, saying Belcourt had been located.

READ MORE: Edson RCMP charge 21-year-old man with first-degree murder 

Tyrell Perron was arrested and charged in March 2016 with first-degree murder, causing an indignity to human remains and possession of a prohibited firearm, after the body of a 14-year-old was found in an Edson apartment.

A memorial outside the apartment where the victim was found dead Friday, March 4, 2016. Global News
The name of the victim has never been released, but Perron’s mother has previously said that the victim “was just like family and I really don’t know what happened to cause [Perron] to snap like this.”
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READ MORE: ‘My son is not an evil man’: Mother of man charged in 14-year-old Edson girl’s murder

Monday was to be the first day of a four-week trial in Hinton, which RCMP said has continued without Belcourt for the time being. RCMP said he will be brought to testify when he is located.

Hinton and Edson are both located west of Edmonton.

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