Current Issue

March 4, 2026

Current Conditions in Shawville 4.3°C

Shanks not criminally responsible in newborn’s abduction

Shanks not criminally responsible in newborn’s abduction

The Equity

Jeremy Morse

Shawville March 23, 2022

On Thursday, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice found Shawville mother, Nicole Shanks, not criminally responsible for the abduction of a newborn child last Mother’s Day.

Judge Julie Bourgeois agreed to a joint submission at the . . .

recommendation of a psychiatrist from The Royal, Ottawa’s mental health centre. “I can hardly imagine a more difficult moment for these two moms, and quite frankly I’m so impressed with these two moms’ resilience and strength,” said Judge Bourgeois as she made her ruling.

Shanks met Melissa Armstrong through a Facebook group for new mothers. On May 7, Shanks donated some clothing to Armstrong for her newborn son and a $100 gift certificate. Two days later, Shanks visited Armstrong with the promise of a gift basket. At the door, Shanks assaulted Armstrong with bear spray and abducted her newborn. Armstrong’s neighbours heard the struggle and held Shanks until authorities arrived.

In November, Shanks plead guilty to the charges and has been held in a detention centre, but will soon be relocated to The Royal. The duration of her stay is to be determined by the Ontario Review Board within the next 45 days.

In Armstrong’s victim impact, she explained the excessive anxiety caused by the abduction, but left on a note of self-empowerment. “I will work on it and I will beat this, and I will not let you take control of my life any longer.”



Register or subscribe to read this content

Thanks for stopping by! This article is available to readers who have created a free account or who subscribe to The Equity.

When you register for free with your email, you get access to a limited number of stories at no cost. Subscribers enjoy unlimited access to everything we publish—and directly support quality local journalism here in the Pontiac.

Register or Subscribe Today!



Log in to your account

ADVERTISEMENT
Calumet Media

More Local News

Shanks not criminally responsible in newborn’s abduction

The Equity

How to Share on Facebook

Unfortunately, Meta (Facebook’s parent company) has blocked the sharing of news content in Canada. Normally, you would not be able to share links from The Equity, but if you copy the link below, Facebook won’t block you!