MOOSE JAW — A bail hearing has been set for Meagan Windover, who is accused of attempted murder and several firearms-related offences.
Windover, 30, appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on July 16, where Legal Aid lawyer Suzanne Lalonde asked Judge Hendrickson to set a bail hearing for Tuesday, July 22.
Lalonde asked that a bail verification report be created, with the document to look at — among other things — whether a radio frequency electronic monitoring bracelet was available and suitable for Windover.
Judge Hendrickson agreed and ordered the creation of the report. At the request of the Crown, he also revoked her release on other matters and agreed to keep her in custody until her bail hearing.
According to previous information, members of the Moose Jaw Police Service were dispatched to the North Service Road on July 14 around 9:12 a.m. for a weapon-related call involving a firearm.
Initial information indicated that a male youth suspect shot the victim and then fled in a vehicle.
Upon arrival, police located a male who had suffered a gunshot wound and was attended to by EMS, then transported to the hospital with serious injuries.
The two individuals knew each other.
Through the investigation, police identified the suspect to be a 17-year-old male. Additionally, police identified Windover as a second suspect.
Police discovered that the woman was at a residence within the Lakeview Trailer Court and executed an arrest warrant.
Officers arrested Windover without incident with the assistance of the MJPS’s crisis negotiators, tactical response team (TRT) and community policing division.
Meanwhile, the 17-year-old male remains at large, while police continue to investigate the situation.
Anyone with further information should contact the Moose Jaw Police Service at 306-694-7600 or CRIME STOPPERS at 1-800-222-8477.