A woman who spent nearly five months on the lam after being wanted by Sarnia police linked to a near-fatal stabbing has had all the charges in that case dropped after she signed a peace bond.
Officers called to a disturbance at a Nelson Street home at 5:30 p.m. on May 9, 2024 learned a person stabbed in an altercation – Corey Maness, court records said – had suffered non-life-threatening injuries, Sarnia police said at the time.
Tesha Oliver, 30, of Aamjiwnaang First Nation, was wanted on charges of aggravated assault, possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and breaching probation, police said at the time. But they couldn’t find her at first, so they released her photo, noted she had the word “vivacious” tattooed above her right eye, and asked anyone who knew where she was to c

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