Lawyer for accused in Amber Alert case doesn’t think man would have known kid was in SUV
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. — A legal aid lawyer for a Saskatchewan man charged in a case that sparked an Amber Alert earlier this month says he doesn’t believe the accused would deliberately abduct a child.
Bill Archer told media following 19-year-old Johnathan Ryann Gunville’s court appearance in North Battleford on Monday that he’s dealt with the accused before, and that he has mental health issues.
Archer says he is still learning the details of the case but says if it was Gunville, “he stole a car, not a kid.”
Police have said a six-year-old girl was in a running sport-utility vehicle when it was stolen outside a North Battleford business on Sept. 16.

