A12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 1995 Court Report. HERE ARE convictions resulting from recent cases heard in provincial : court from around the area: Marck 10 Conrad Wayne Provost pleaded guilty to disqualified . driving. Provost was fined $300 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Sherri Lavender Shanoss pleaded guilty to two counts of theft under $1,000, and received a suspended sentence _ and nine months on probation. Janice Marcia Brown pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 and recieved a suspended sentence and nine months on probation. Ambrose John Wilson pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 and was fined $500, March 17 Bridget Margaret Azak pleaded guilty to assault and was fined $100. Peggy Ann Doody pleaded guilty to forgery and was given a suspended sentence and one year on probation. Roderick John Griffin pleaded guilty to narcotic pos- session and failing to appear in court, Griffin was fined $200. Herman George Guno pleaded guilty to narcotic pos- session and was fined $100. Ricky Darren Mason pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of 0.08. Mason was fined” $500 and is prohibited from. driving for one year. Robert Floyd Morrison . pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 and was fined $100. Russell Jackie Robinson was convicted of scxual . as-‘ sault. Robinson was sentenced to four months in jail and two. years on probation. Police track murderer POLICE HAVE little doubt the murder of a Smithers girl was sexually motivated and they suspect the killer is likely still living in the Smithers areca. RCMP Cpl. Bob Paulson said circumstantial evidence indicates Ramona Wiison, 15 years old at the time of her death, dicd where her remains were found the afternoon of Sunday, April 9. Wilson disappeared the evening of June 11, 1994, the night several high school grad parties were happening in the area. Un- confirmed reports put her at a party at Lake Kathlyn near the Smithers airport that night. “We're dealing obviously with a sexually motivated murder,’’ Paulson said. ‘‘While that is not supported in physical cvidence, that is the case, These are not the kind of things that people go around bragging about.’ Wilson’s bady was found by two youths four-wheeling in a clearing north of the Smithers air- port runway April 9. They got stuck in the mud, went in search of a log for leverage and stumbled on the remains near the woodiine. , Paulson, from the RCMP’s Prince Rupert General Investiga- tion Section, renewed his appeal for an anonymous caller to come forward, That tipster telephoned police on January 27 and pointed to the Lake Kathlyn/aimort area as the location of Ramona’s body. The fact that tumed out to be true makes the caller’s infomna- tion even more important, he said. More than 60 tips have been received since Wilson’s body was found, The murder scene was grid- searched with the help of two fo- rensic anthropologists, and then searchers swept a wider arca for evidence. ‘The discovery of Ramona is hopefully going to give us some z i ™~ LY A project of PITCH-IN CANADA in conjunction with (6) The United Nations Environment Program * Kthe world” UNEP Bg art “a evidence that may lead us to the killer.’ Paulson said it’s not surprising the killer hasn't been found yet. ‘We're dealing with probably a person who has internalized all of his guilt and all of his ways of dealing with what he’s done here and it’s not the type of thing he’s going to disclose to his, best friend, or bis priest even. This is something society is just not tolerant of at all.”” The killer could still be tiving in the area, Paulson said, and he ad- mits ‘fears that the person could strike again aren’t unrealistic, “It’s always a concern and it’s a valid concern. 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