Tuesday, October 9, 2012
LeBlanc Facing New Charges - Appears In Court
Mounties have laid five new charges against David James LeBlanc after leading police on a weeklong man hunt which ended last week in northern Ontario. The 47 year-old is facing seven charges in total including forcible confinement, two counts of sexual assault, kidnapping, uttering threats, breach of conditions and administering a noxious substance. He made his first court appearance this morning in a Bridgewater courtroom. LeBlanc looked frail, walked with a limp and wore bandages around his frostbitten feet. His feet suffered significant damage while he was on the run near Thunder Bay. When police picked him up, LeBlanc was walking on a logging road with no shoes in near freezing temperatures. Leblanc was ordered to appear in court again on October 23rd. He will remain in police custody in Halifax.