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Last of four Deer Lake men arrested in connection with alleged home invasion and robbery in Reidville released from custody

The last of the four Deer Lake men arrested last week in connection with an alleged home invasion and robbery in Reidville on Oct. 8 has been released from custody. Jared Paul Healey, 21, made a brief appearance in provincial court in Corner Brook on Monday afternoon.
The last of the four Deer Lake men arrested last week in connection with an alleged home invasion and robbery in Reidville on Oct. 8 has been released from custody. Jared Paul Healey, 21, made a brief appearance in provincial court in Corner Brook on Monday afternoon.

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The last of the four Deer Lake men arrested last week in connection with an alleged home invasion and robbery in Reidville on Oct. 8 has been released from custody.

Jared Paul Healey, 21, made a brief appearance in provincial court in Corner Brook on Monday afternoon.

The Crown consented to his release on a recognizance with two sureties. Conditions of his release include that he have no contact with his three co-accuseds, Dylan Joseph Ryan, Tanner Thomas Healey and Ricky Leslie Halfyard. His next court appearance was set for Nov. 14.

Ryan was released from custody on Friday and his next appearance was set for Nov. 7. Tanner Healey was denied bail and will appear again on Oct. 24. Halfyard is on consent remand and has a bail hearing set for Oct. 23.

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