U.S. court documents outline Sask's claims. the woman staged her disappearance

US prosecutors in court against Dawn Walker until Saskatoon women are tried for using fake identities to enter their country I want to be detained. After

Walker, 48, disappeared with her son about two weeks ago, she was the subject of an extensive search. She was found and arrested in Oregon on Friday, and she has been detained in the United States ever since.

On Monday, Saskatoon police said the United States was associated with Walker facing parental kidnapping and public mischief in Canada, and using false documents to cross national borders. Said he was facing the sin of.

Police said another legal guardian of Walker's son, 7, , was unnamed due to the discovery, and that brought him back to Saskatoon on Sunday. 

US prosecutors filed a court document in Oregon on Monday, and Walker "is a flight risk and should be detained until trial and final delivery to Canada." Insisted.

Prosecutors claimed that Walker "kidnapped her child" and forged the deaths of her and her son, and and were "elaborate and well thought out. Fleeed to the United States as part of the plan. ""

"The defendant made extreme efforts to steal the identities of her and her son, who illegally invaded the United States. She allowed her to hide. She hid her assets and poured them into her account to fund her escape from the law. "

The second document, an affidavit from a US Department of Homeland Security agent, shows Walker stealing the identities of his friend and his friend's son, opening a bank account, and buying a car. Claims to have and crosses the border.

Walker's US public defender emphasized that his claim was unproven.

"In the US criminal justice system, a person is presumed innocent unless proved guilty beyond reasonable doubt. This is important to protect the freedom of all people in the United States. It's a principle. " I wrote Lisa Hey. "Mr. Walker has the right to rely on these constitutional protections."

Walker's friends and family, Walker about what happened and why before he jumped to the conclusion. I urged the public to wait to hear the rationale for. 

Online fundraising to help Walker access legal assistance has also raised thousands of dollars. 

Checklist for staging "disappearance" 

According to the prosecutor's document, authorities have shown how Walker died and disappeared. I found a checklist in Walker's inventory detailing if I had planned to stage.

After Walker was arrested, court documents said the agent "on how to stage her death and disappearance." I found a checklist of the defendants. " (US Lawyer District, Oregon)

To do, dye your hair, pack your car, get toys, throw your phone into the water, bridge It included throwing away the car by the side of. The document states that you probably bought a fishing rod and "find the closest border" to cover unique tattoos and other stuff. The

prosecutor wrote that Walker had a fake identity when he was arrested, and relied on Walker's plans in the United States. He argued that the judicial system could be circumvented. She crossed the border in the first place. 

"We acknowledge that for the reasons stated here, the court detains defendants awaiting trial and poses an unacceptable risk of not appearing in future court hearings. , Request in honor. " 

Read the full document here:

Mysterious disappearance 

Walker is a prominent indigenous Canadian writer and senior sovereign indigenous federation official described as a defendant of other indigenous women. Members of 

 Okanese First Nation were reported missing to police on July 24 due to lack of contact from friends and family. character. She was last seen on July 22nd in Saskatoon's Business . 

On July 25, police found her truck and other personal belongings at Chief Whitecap Park, just south of Saskatoon near the South Saskatchewan River. Police learned that someone in the area found Walker's wallet a few days ago.

Paramedics, community organizations and volunteers spent days looking for Walker and her child on the South Saskatchewan River with no results. 

Walker was found in the United States on Friday and was charged with on suspicion of a fake passport.

The Department of Homeland Security Affidavit , filed Friday, provides details on efforts to find Walkers.

Canadian officials say Walker found a bank account opened in the name of a person who allegedly stole her identity. Investigators were then able to track transactions made using that account from Butte, Montana, near the border, via several US cities, including the latest Oregon City. ..

According to the affidavit, a Canadian investigator contacted Airbnb and found that someone had rented in Oregon City using their allegedly stolen identity. rice field. The investigator then turned to the Department of Homeland Security for help, according to the affidavit.

This document describes an agent who monitors a rented property and watches a woman leave the building. The agent approached, "immediately identified the woman as a walker," and soon after detained her, the document said.

According to a U.S. prosecutor's document, one of the U.S. accusations she faces is sentenced to a minimum of two years'imprisonment and the other to a maximum of six months' imprisonment. It is obligatory. 

"The government has been notified by Canadian authorities that a criminal accusation has been filed against the defendant, seeking her provisional arrest warrant and her delivery to Canada." States.


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