Wallaceburg man charged with attempted murder plans to seek bail

A 33-year-old Wallaceburg man, who is facing an attempted murder charge in connection to an 18-year-old woman being shot and injured, plans to seek bail.

Michael Authier appeared briefly in a Chatham courtroom via video on Wednesday.

Authier, who appeared to be clean-cut with short, blonde hair, listened intently as lawyer Frank Retar discussed his case.

Retar asked that the details of the attempted murder charge be read into court to ensure Authier understood what he has been charged with. However, a publication ban is in place prohibiting evidence heard during bail court from being published.

Retar then asked that the matter return to court for March 5 “so I can put together a bail plan.”

Authier will return to court in-person on that day for a bail hearing.

Until then, he remain in custody.

According to previously published reports, Authier was arrested after Chatham-Kent police responded to a shooting in Wallaceburg early Tuesday morning at a residence at 208 King St.

The female victim did not suffer life-threatening injuries, police said.

The shooting was described as an “isolated incident,” and police said there was no threat to public safety.

The man who owns the house said his son lived there but didn’t want to give his name when interviewed by Postmedia.

He said he had asked the police what happened and the whereabouts and condition of his son, but police had not provided him with details.

Neighbours said the home, located at the corner of King and Albert streets, is well known by police, as they have visited on a constant basis.

Neighbours said the house has had multiple car fires in the past few years.

“Police are here on a regular basis,” said neighbour Cal MacIntyre. “Police come and investigate stuff, and if there is something going on they break it up, quiet things down and everybody leaves and life goes on, but they don’t do anything about it.”

Neighbours with whom Postmedia spoke said similar things about the home, which has an upstairs and downstairs apartments.

They also all said they didn’t hear anything late Monday night or early Tuesday, and were unaware that something had occurred until they awoke and saw police cruisers on the street.

The police service’s major crimes unit has taken over the investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact Const. Brad Hyatt at bradh@chatham-kent.ca or 519-436-6600 ext. 288. Anonymous callers may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and may be eligible for a cash reward.



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