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Man charged at the Montreal courthouse with hit-and-run death of Zèlia Ponte Araujo

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A man who has often been homeless in recent years appeared before a judge at the Montreal courthouse on Friday where he was charged with the hit and run death of 79-year-old Zèlia Ponte Araujo. 

Steven Harley Pinnell, 33, made a brief appearance before Quebec Court Judge Salvatore Mascia. 

Through his lawyer, Pinnell asked that the charges not be read into the court record. He was ordered to be detained for a bail hearing on Monday.

Pinnell is charged with leaving the scene of an accident where it was apparent the victim died, theft of the Chevrolet Silverado that police believe struck Araujo and possession of a stolen vehicle.

Araujo was struck by a vehicle Sunday morning while she was heading home after having stopped at a grocery store to pick up a few things for lunch. 

Pinnell was arrested the following day after the Ontario Provincial Police responded to reports of a Chevrolet Silverado seen swerving on a highway in northern Ontario. 

The Silverado had been reported as stolen in Montreal days before Araujo was killed. The Montreal police believe it is the same vehicle that struck her. 

Steven Harley-Pinnell, suspect in the hit-and-run death of Zelia Ponte Araujo. (Montreal Police)

Steven Harley-Pinnell, suspect in the hit-and-run death of Zelia Ponte Araujo. (Montreal Police)

Pinnell was charged with a series of offences in Ontario and was detained before he was transferred to Montreal.

Following the arrest, Pinnell was described in media reports as a resident of Ontario. However, he has an extensive criminal record at the Montreal courthouse and at other courthouses in Quebec. 

At the time of the hit and run collision, he was on probation as part of a sentence he received on July 26 at the Montreal courthouse after pleading guilty to mischief and theft. He admitted to having smashed open the window of a car in March and stole a pair of glasses and a few credit cards from inside it. He also served a 30-day prison term as part of the same sentence.

According to court records, over the past few years Pinnell has listed his residence as the location of a charitable organization on René Lévesque Blvd. E. that provides housing for people who are homeless. 

Last year, in a case where he was charged with simple drug possession, he listed his address as the Old Brewery Mission.

In another case, also last year, Pinnell listed his address as a drug therapy centre in Terrebonne. He pleaded guilty to theft and mischief in that same case on April 13 of this year, and was sentenced to a 4-month prison term. 

In 2014, Pinnell listed his address as being at a centre for drug addiction in the Eastern Townships. 

pcherry@postmedia.com


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