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Sexual assault charges dropped against woman

Charges have been stayed against a woman who had allegedly been involved in the sexual assault at the Renegades clubhouse slightly more than two months ago.

Charges have been stayed against a woman who had allegedly been involved in the sexual assault at the Renegades clubhouse slightly more than two months ago.

Celini Rai Junio, 23, is no longer facing charges of sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm, unlawful confinement or imprisonment and administering a noxious thing with intent to endanger.

The charges were dropped Wednesday, according to court documents.

Three men continue to face charges in relation to the incident alleged to have occurred on March 24 in the house at 1590 Fir Street.

Albert Donald Piche, 31, Julian Niskakowski, 19, and Adam Andrew Boyd, 21, face charges of assault, unlawful confinement or imprisonment, administering a noxious thing with intent to endanger and two counts of sexual assault with weapon, threats or bodily harm.

Their cases are next scheduled to appear before the judicial case manager on June 17 to fix a date.

Prince George RCMP say Piche is an associate of the Game Tight Soldiers and that Boyd, who is from Coquitlam, is linked to Hells Angels members in the Lower Mainland. Niskakowski, with ties to Coquitlam and Kamloops, has no direct association to the Hells Angels, but has a personal history with Boyd, police say.

Both Boyd and Niskakowski were arrested when police arrived at the house and Piche was picked up the next day.