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Tentative trial date set for the accused in a homicide in Alexis Creek.

24-year old Kyle Tyler Gilpin is scheduled to go to trial in Supreme Court in Williams Lake on January 11th of next year.

Several weeks have been set aside.

A pretrial conference is set for next Tuesday. (May 26th)

Gilpin, charged with Second Degree Murder and Obstructing Justice, will be tried by a judge and jury.

A third charge of Uttering Threats was stayed back in November when he was ordered to stand trial following a Preliminary Inquiry.

Publication bans are in place on any of the evidence that has been presented in court.

Alexis Creek RCMP were called to a residence on the Redstone reserve back on October 19th of 2018.

Upon arrival, police say they discovered the body of an adult male.

No other details were released.

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