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Two accused in Credit Union hold up back in court

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October 30th, 2014

The two people who allegedly held up the Nelson and District Credit Union will be back in court January 28 & 29 to have their preliminary inquires.

This is an initial inquiry that occurs at the demand of an accused wherein a judge screens the proposed criminal charge against the available evidence.

Andrew Stevenson, 34 had his case in court to hear 21 charges in the robberies — including the Kootenay Currency Exchange in Nelson, Nelson and District Credit Union, Kootenay Savings in Castlegar, and Johnny’s Grocery in Robson.

The counts include robbery, possession of a restricted weapon, pointing a firearm, and possession of stolen property over $5,000.

His co-accused, Krista Kalmikoff, 26, is accused in the Nelson robberies and Castlegar break-ins.

A pre-trial conference will be held December 2.

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