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Two of the trail tampering charges against North Vancouver’s Tineke Kraal have been dropped and her lawyer says she now faces only one criminal charge.

The charges were laid after an RCMP investigation into the setting of booby traps on mountain biking trails on the lower part of Mount Fromme.

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Lawyer Martin Peters made a brief appearance in provincial court on Wednesday and had the case against Kraal put over to April 15.

Kraal, 64, was arrested at 5 a.m. on Jan. 4 at the Quarry Court trailhead on lower Fromme.

She was initially charged with three criminal offences. Peters said the Crown has elected to proceed on only one charge: mischief to property likely to cause death.

He also said his client remains banned from going into the Mount Fromme hiking trails.

Following Kraal’s arrest, North Vancouver RCMP said they had been looking into reports of trails being booby-trapped on Lower Skull and Quarry Court trails for much of 2014.