Former P.A. resident facing over 100 charges in Saskatoon GPS tracker case
Marty Schira, the man charged in the Saskatoon police GPS tracker investigation, is facing a new wave of charges as the case against him continues to grow.
According to Crown prosecutor Christy Pannell, the 46-year-old is now facing over 100 charges that include mischief, intimidation, harassment, fraudulent use of a computer system and fraudulent concealment of a computer system.
According to police, the investigation into Schira began in September when a person reported finding a pair of GPS trackers on his vehicle. A search warrant at an apartment on 20th Street West led to the finding of “several” more of the trackers.