Calgary sex assault: 2 brothers charged after teen taken from bus stop

Police say 17-year-old girl was dragged into alley and assaulted, then held overnight in a home

Image | Taradale bus stop where 17-year-old was sexually assaulted

Caption: The Taradale bus stop where police say the 17-year-old was taken from. (CBC)

Two brothers accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl on the weekend in Calgary have been charged with multiple offences.
Police said the teen was approached by two men while waiting at a bus stop at Taradale Drive and Tara Cove Road N.E. around 11:30 p.m. MT on Friday night.

Image | Manyshots brothers

Caption: Cody George Manyshots, left, and Corey George Manyshots are charged with kidnapping, uttering threats, sex assault causing bodily harm and assault causing bodily harm. (Facebook)

The girl was dragged into an alley and sexually assaulted, police said.
The men then walked the teen to a neighbouring community where she was held overnight in a home and repeatedly sexually assaulted, police said.
The girl, who may have suffered a concussion, managed to escape the house around 8 a.m. on Saturday while the men were distracted.
The girl fled to her family, who brought her to police. On Sunday morning, three men — two brothers and their father — were taken into custody.

Image | sex assault Tardale suspects' house

Caption: The home where a sexual assault of a 17-year-old girl is alleged to have taken place in Calgary's northeast after she was first attacked in a back alley. Two brothers have been charged. (Carla Beynon/CBC)

CBC News spoke with a relative of the teen on Monday who says she is doing OK, but she doesn't want to talk about it and is trying not to think about it.
Corey George Manyshots, 25, and Cody George Manyshots, 21, are both charged with kidnapping, uttering threats, sex assault causing bodily harm and assault causing bodily harm.
Corey faces a number of other charges stemming from unrelated incidents including:
  • Two counts of assaulting a peace officer.
  • Mischief under $5,000.
  • Disturbing a religious assembly.
  • Four breaches of release conditions.
The brothers each made brief appearances in a Calgary courtroom Monday morning. The cases against both were put over until Nov. 24.
A judge imposed a publication ban on the identity of the teen involved in the case.
Google Maps: Locations involved in the case(external link)