Saskatoon Suspicious Packages
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Suspicious packages in Saskatoon deemed ‘not a hazard’ by policeSuspicious packages were allegedly placed in front of a business and in a parking lot in downtown Saskatoon.CanadaJun 20, 2018
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Alexa Emerson not ordered to pay restitution for crimesThe cost to respond to numerous suspicious packages and bomb threats made by Alexa Emerson is estimated at over $200,000.CrimeMay 25, 2018
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Alexa Emerson pleads guilty to bomb threats, suspicious packagesAlexa Emerson’s original 80-plus charges were narrowed down to 15 before she pleaded guilty in Saskatoon court.CrimeMay 23, 2018
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Alexa Emerson expected to plead guilty in powder scares, bomb threatsAlexa Emerson is facing dozen of charges related to multiple white powder scares and bomb threats in Saskatoon.CrimeMay 23, 2018
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Alexa Emerson heading straight to trialCrown prosecutors granted direct indictment against Alexa Emerson, accused of white powder package scares and bomb threats in Saskatoon.CrimeJan 9, 2018
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Alexa Emerson still waiting to hear if she is heading straight to trialA decision on whether the Crown will be granted a direct indictment against Alexa Emerson has again been delayed.CrimeDec 14, 2017
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Alexa Emerson waiting to hear if she will head straight to trialAlexa Emerson is expected to find out on Nov. 1 if her case will bypass a preliminary hearing and head straight to trial.CrimeOct 18, 2017
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Crown seeking direct indictment against Alexa EmersonThe Crown wants to bypass the preliminary court hearing for Alexa Emerson and go straight to trial.CrimeOct 4, 2017
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Woman in suspicious package video may have contacted Saskatoon policeSaskatoon police are trying to determine if a woman who has contacted them is the same one in a video tied to the Alexa Emerson case.CanadaJul 25, 2017
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Accused in Saskatoon bomb threats, suspicious packages has new lawyerAmanda Totchek, accused of sending suspicious packages and bomb threats in Saskatoon, has a new lawyer.CrimeMay 24, 2017
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