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A man accused of possessing stolen property has entered a guilty plea, avoiding a trial in Kindersley provincial court.

Travis O’Neill appeared in court on August 5 and pleaded guilty to one count of possession of property obtained by crime. The charge stems from a September 2024 incident in which police discovered stolen items in O’Neill’s trailer.

He had also been facing a charge of breaking and entering, but that charge was stayed due to insufficient evidence.

O’Neill was given a 12-month conditional sentence order, which includes a six-month curfew, mandatory addictions treatment, 40 hours of community service and a $100 victim surcharge.

Other matters before the court, including the Zale trial and the Kenny matter, were adjourned to Aug. 19.


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