A suspect arrested in relation to a sexual assault in Port Hawkesbury is expected back in court in December.
Police say James Darren Peters, 50, of Lower L’Ardoise faces charges after a boy, 9, was lured into the bathroom of a business on Paint St. in Port Hawkesbury, forced into a stall, and had his pants pulled down in Aug. 2019.
They say the boy was able to escape and tell a family member.
Peters is charged with sexual interference, unlawful confinement, sexual assault and assault; he pleaded not guilty to all his charges during an election-and-plea hearing in Nov. 2019.
He was scheduled to stand trial in Port Hawkesbury Provincial Court Friday; instead, his case was adjourned until a hearing to set a new trial date Dec. 17.
Shortly after his arrest, Regional Cadet Support Unit (Atlantic) officials said Peters was a volunteer with the 2842 L’Ardoise Legion Engineering Army Cadets, but had since been suspended.


