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Violent weekend

A woman charged with murder in 2010 has now been charged with aggravated assault in two separate incidents over the long weekend. Thunder Bay Police received a call to the Shoppers Drug Mart on Memorial Avenue around 8:30 p.m. Sunday.
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A woman charged with murder in 2010 has now been charged with aggravated assault in two separate incidents over the long weekend.

Thunder Bay Police received a call to the Shoppers Drug Mart on Memorial Avenue around 8:30 p.m. Sunday. There responding officers learned of a group of intoxicated women who had entered the store for fear they would be assaulted outside.

The women left the store befpre officers arrived, but were located shortly afterwards under the Memorial Avenue bridge.

A 19-year-old female appeared to have been assaulted and was soaking wet; she was taken to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and is still in the hospital.

Thirty-one year old Thea Gliddy has been charged with aggravated assault, threats and breach of probation.

Gliddy was later charged with two more counts of aggravated assault stemming from an incident that happened around 2 a.m. Monday.

A female victim, 33, and her boyfriend, 29, had been assaulted in an apartment in the 100 block of South May Street.

Police were called to Shelter House to assist the female, who required medical attention. She told the officers she and her boyfriend has been assaulted.

Her boyfriend came to the Shelter House and both were taken to the hospital and have been treated and released.

Gliddy and 31-year-old Denise Moonias have been charged with two counts of aggravated assault. Gliddy was also charged with breach of probation.

Gliddy was charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of Randy Cromarty, whose body was found at the former Inntowner Hotel in May 2010.

Those charges were stayed in 2012 when the Crown announced it did not have enough evidence for a reasonable chance at conviction.

She was released in 2012 after two years in custody.

Police arrested Gliddy Monday without incident Monday at 7 p.m. on South May Street.

She appeared in court Tuesday morning and was remanded into custody.

Both investigations are ongoing. 

None of the charges against the accused have been proven in court.




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