Court documents detail repeated no-contact arrests leading up to 25-year-old woman’s Brampton killing - News Summed Up

Court documents detail repeated no-contact arrests leading up to 25-year-old woman’s Brampton killing


He was released the same day on $2,000 bail, with his mother as a surety and a continued no-contact order. Following this arrest, Reid spent six days in custody and was released on $20,000 bail after a bail hearing in Brampton court on May 28. The same GPS monitoring terms and weapons ban as his Brampton bail were included, along with a continued no-contact order with Henderson-Bellman. “He had a no-contact order, so he was not supposed to be around her,” Henderson-Bellman’s mother Michelle Jones told the Star in a recent interview. Rachael said Reid and Henderson-Bellman continued to see each other despite the no-contact order and that it was hard to keep them apart.


Source: thestar August 07, 2020 22:05 UTC



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