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Cheyann Peeteetuce, the woman sentenced in connection with a car crash that killed two Saskatoon teenagers in 2014, has pleaded guilty to breaching a statutory release condition by being unlawfully at large.

Peeteetuce was sentenced to 30 days on top of the remainder of a six-year sentence she is serving for criminal negligence causing the deaths of Bethlehem High School students J.P. Haughey and Sarah Wensley.

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Taking into account the time she spent on remand, Peeteetuce had four years and four months left to serve when she was sentenced.

On Thursday, a Saskatoon provincial courtroom heard she was released on May 3 after serving two-thirds of her sentence — the legally-mandated amount of time most prisoners must serve before statutory release.

Crown prosecutor Frank Impey said a parole officer did a curfew check on Aug. 31 and Peeteetuce was not at her mother’s home, where she was supposed to reside under her release conditions.