Man sentenced for thefts, assaults out of P.A., Melfort
A local-area man, and a former Prince Albert Raiders hockey player from the early 1990s will spend the next few months in jail for a string of break-ins and property crimes in the Prince Albert and Melfort areas.
Barkley Swenson was sentenced in Prince Albert Provincial court last week to four months in jail on charges possession of stolen property and breach of court conditions. Swenson is to serve the four-month term on top of a 15-month sentence that he received in November in Melfort on charges of assault and uttering threats.
The four-month term was based on a joint recommendation from both the Crown and defence in the case. Swenson is also banned from driving for six months after his release. On the Melfort charges, Swenson was also sentenced to 12 months of probation, a five-year firearms prohibition and was ordered to submit his DNA to the national registry. He was given credit for 195 days on remand while his charges were before the courts.
The Prince Albert charges stem from an incident in the city June 24. Swenson, 44, pleaded guilty to several charges including possession of stolen property, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, obstruction of a police officer and breach of probation.