Dawn Walker, a Saskatoon woman accused of abducting her child and faking their deaths, has pleaded guilty to three offences.
Walker pleaded guilty in Saskatoon provincial court Thursday to abduction in contravention of a custody or parenting order,┬аmaking statements that were false and misleading for the purpose of obtaining passport, and possessing forged documents with the intention of committing an offence.
She had previously pleaded┬аnot guilty to all charges against her┬аearlier this year.
The charges stem from a high-profile┬аincident last year. In the summer of 2022, Walker and her child┬аbecame the focus of an┬аextensive missing persons search after they seemed to disappear without a trace from Saskatoon. They were found safe in┬аOregon City 12 days after they were reported missing.
Police found Walker and her child┬аby following bank transactions for gas, food, Netflix and Airbnb┬аrentals. U.S. officials sent Walker back to Canada to face criminal charges.
Walker was┬аcharged with┬аabduction in contravention of a parenting order, mischief and charges related to forged documents and identity theft.
Walker spoke in court after entering her pleas Thursday.
“As an Indigenous parent it is my sacred duty, responsibility, to protect my [child]’s innocence,” Walker, who is from the Okanese First Nation in Saskatchewan, said. “My only motivation was love.”
Walker described her actions as┬аa lapse of judgment.
“I am truly sorry for my actions,” she said. “I cannot change what I did, but I will learn from it, grow from it and help others.”
The Crown and defence made a joint submission asking for a 12-month conditional sentence тАФ which would mean┬аWalker could serve it in the community тАФ followed by 18 months of probation. Judge Brad Mitchell will now consider the request and decide on a final sentence.
The Crown cited aggravating factors including┬аmonths of planning by Walker, her staging a┬аcrime scene by Saskatoon’s river bank and the whole case having cost at least $100,000 in┬аpublic resources.┬аIt also cited mitigating factors including Walker pleading guilty, being remorseful, complying┬аwith bail conditions and┬аhaving undergone a psychological report that showed┬аa low risk to reoffend.
Walker still faces charges in the U.S. of┬аfelony aggravated identity theft┬аand┬аmisdemeanour identity theft.
Walker has been represented in court by┬аMarie Henein, who is┬аone of Canada’s best-known defence lawyers.┬а
After she was detained in 2022, Walker┬аissued a statement that said she was a victim of domestic abuse and had no choice but to flee the country with her child.