A second local man was sentenced earlier this week for a break-and-enter at a worksite that saw several individuals arrested this past fall.
Ryan Corrins attended Swift Current Provincial Court on Wednesday morning to plead guilty on both counts against him; break-and-enter and theft under $5,000.
The Swift Current resident was handed a 90-day conditional sentence with the first 60 days to be served on house arrest, along with a required 60 hours of community service.
He is not permitted to be within a set distance of any site owned by Whitecap Resources and has been ordered to pay a $200 fine to the court.
For a period of time, Corrins is also prohibited from having any contact with the other individuals charged in the incident; Austin Hill, who was also sentenced on Wednesday, and Jareme Gardner.
Additionally, he was ordered to provide a DNA sample, respond to any check-ins by officers, report to a probation officer, and more.
The trio were initially arrested on October 27 after Swift Current Rural RCMP responded to a report of a theft and break-and-enter outside of Swift Current.