Yaak bar owner awaits extradition on sex charges
The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 2 months AGO
A Yaak bar owner and minister who was
indicted by a grand jury in Maryland on child sexual abuse charges
awaits transfer from Libby after waiving his rights to a formal
extradition process during a hearing in district court last
week.
A grand jury in Cecil County, Md.,
indicted 82-year-old Donald Belcher in November of allegedly
molesting a 15-year-old girl in June 2006 and an 8-year-old girl in
September 2010.
Belcher was arrested in Yaak and posted
$250,000 bond after his initial appearance Dec. 22 in justice
court. He did not waive the extradition process until last week’s
hearing in district court, in which he was taken into custody until
he can be transported and tried in Maryland.
Belcher has owned the Dirty Shame
Saloon since 2006 and was minister of Holy Trinity Church in Troy
and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Libby from 1996-2001. He had
owned the nearby Yaak River Lodge from 1992 to 2002 before moving
to Maryland. Belcher has an address in both North East, Md., and
Yaak.
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