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Bail hearing Friday for man charged with stealing Loretta Saunders’ car

WATCH: The family of Loretta Saunders, a missing 26-year-old Halifax student, offered their thoughts on the investigation and the recent arrest of two people charged with stealing her car.

HALIFAX – A man arrested following the disappearance of a Halifax university student is being held in custody until a bail hearing on Friday.

Twenty-five-year-old Blake Leggette was brought back to Halifax from Windsor, Ont., on Sunday to face charges of auto theft.

Defence lawyer John Black appeared on his behalf at a hearing today in Halifax provincial court.

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Ontario Provincial Police arrested Leggette and 28-year-old Victoria Henneberry after officers found a car owned by 26-year-old Loretta Saunders last week near Windsor.

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Halifax police say they plan to bring Henneberry back on the same arrest warrant by Thursday.

The judge said Leggette must not contact her while he remains in custody at a Halifax jail.

A provincial court document filed by Halifax police alleges the pair stole Saunders’s 2000 Toyota Celica.

Saunders, a Saint Mary’s University student, was last seen on the morning of Feb. 13 in the Cowie Hill Road area of Halifax.

The family of Loretta Saunders, a missing 26-year-old Halifax student, offered their thoughts on the investigation and the recent arrest of two people charged with stealing her car.

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