A woman was sentenced to 30 months in jail Monday for her role in a home invasion a year ago.
Tracy Deborah Gibbon, 47, was issued the term in Prince George provincial court for one count of unlawful confinement or imprisonment. She was also issued concurrent 24-month terms for assault causing bodily harm, uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm and being unlawfully in a dwelling house.
Gibbon, who has remained in custody since her arrest, is the third person to have been sentenced on the matter, an April 18, 2014 incident.
In March, Andrew Donald Woodcock, 33, was sentenced to 14 months in jail and 18 months probation for one count of unlawful confinement or imprisonment. He also received concurrent terms of six months for assault causing bodily harm and three months for being unlawfully in a dwelling house.
In February, Kyler Gregory Thomas Stevens, 20, was sentenced to 60 days in jail and 18 months probation for assault with a weapon and possession of a dangerous weapon.
Cherrisse Brandi May Labre, 25, is still to be sentenced on six charges related to the incident.