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Court date pushed back in Oregon abduction case

Court has been adjourned until November in a provincial court case regarding abduction. File / Global News

Investigation and discovery is ongoing in a Saskatoon court case regarding a woman charged with abduction in contravention of a custody order and public mischief.

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That was the result of Thursday’s trial on the matter, with court being adjourned until Nov. 21.

A publication ban was previously put on the case to not use the woman’s name, as it might identify her child.

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Both the woman and her child were reported missing in Saskatoon on July 24, but they were found in a rental unit in Oregon City, Ore., on Aug. 5.

The woman also faces charges in the U.S., including a felony offence related to “false statements” in the use of a passport identifying another person. She is also charged with a misdemeanour offence related to possession of an identification document that is stolen or produced without lawful authority.

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