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Teen remanded back into custody over alleged incident at motel

Alleged to have caused a disturbance at the Capone Hideaway Motel, Joline Rochelle Jacques has been remanded back into custody until her next court date.
2019-03-15 Saskatchewan provincial court MG
Provincial Court of Saskatchewan in Moose Jaw. File photo

Alleged to have caused a disturbance at the Capone's Hideaway Motel, Joline Rochelle Jacques has been remanded back into custody until her next court date.

Jacques, 19, appeared in Moose Jaw provincial court on Oct. 25 for the second time since police arrested her on Oct. 21. Nothing from her second appearance can be reported on since a publication ban was put in place.

She will be back in court in late November.

Some information is known about the alleged disturbance, however, due to information from the Moose Jaw Police Service.

Police received a call about an alleged incident at the motel at 3:26 p.m. on Oct. 21, explained police spokesman Sgt. Kevin Pilsworth. Through an investigation, officers learned a woman was in possession of a weapon (knife) and had caused a disturbance. Police arrested her and took her into custody without incident. The woman was then charged with several offences.

At one point, four marked police vehicles and one ghost car were seen surrounding the building or in the parking lot, while several officers were noticeable on the premises.  

Jacques has been charged with allegedly uttering a threat, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, assault with a weapon, and breach of an undertaking.

Pilsworth added that no one was hurt in the incident.

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