Woman charged in convenience store robbery

The mother of Marissa June Shepard was in court yesterday in Moncton, according to the Times and Transcript.

Christine Helen Carson is charged with robbing the Circle K convenience store on Mountain Road of cigarettes Sunday.

Carson appeared distraught and a bail hearing was set for today. The judge also granted a Crown request for a no-contact order between Carson and her daughter, Shepard, who is facing a first degree murder trial next year in the Baylie Wylie killing.

Tagger sentenced

A Riverview tagger has been given probation for four incidents involving graffitti spayed on public property. 20 year old Jacob Edward Bradley was also fined $400, ordered to pay over $1,300 in restitution and do 50 hours of community service.

Bradley was arrested in June along with two other 20 year old men and charged in connection with over $20,000 in damage to business and government buildings in Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview since 2014.

Nathan Stewart Finnamore is charged with 16 counts of mischief and Callum Andrew George Grant is looking at 64 counts.