Marks left on the shop's door matched damage marks on the tools found on Halleux, court documents say. Halleux was convicted of break and enter with intent in April 1972 and dealt a two-year sentence at Stony Mountain Institution. (U.S. District Court - Eastern District of California)While out on parole in June 1972, he was convicted of driving while disqualified in the St. Boniface area. According to legal papers, Halleux's sentence for all charges totalled 2,221 days, but he broke out of Stony Mountain with 885 days left to serve. According to the Sacramento District Attorney's office, Halleux's next court appearance is slated for March 11, 2020.
Source: CBC News February 28, 2020 04:42 UTC