Accused in home invasion released on bail

KAMLOOPS – One of the accused charged in a North Shore home invasion was released on bail Monday afternoon.

Kamloops Provincial Court Judge Len Marchand released Jason Joseph Robertson on a $100,000 bail on the conditions that he not contact any resident of the home and be available to his probation officer.

Robertson and Steven John Insua are accused of invading a residence on York Avenue in March and allegedly holding a resident against his will while they searched the home.

Police believe the incident is drug-related. Insua remains in custody.

This is the second time Robertson has been released on $100,000 bail this year.

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4 responses

  1. Guy Callasias

    Yes, they should release him. It is all just speculation. Time will show he is an outstanding citizen.

  2. Guy Callasias

    And is this the guy they arrested today in the RCMP incident?

  3. BAHAHA FUCK POOR GOOF-SUA DOESn’t HAVE A 100,000 PENNY TO GET BAIL.

  4. Dave Oakley

    he has a right to a trial and is innocent until proven guilty….

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Glynn Brothen

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