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Kelly Pflug-Back, 21, sits in Allan Gardens on June 25. The tent city in the park was part of protests over G20 weekend in Toronto.The Globe and Mail

A 21-year-old woman who police say is responsible for thousands of dollars in damage to downtown Toronto storefronts and a police vehicle during the G20 summit weekend received another mischief charge Tuesday morning.

The seventh charge of mischief over $5,000 against Kelly Pflug-Back was announced in court during her bail hearing.

More charges are expected to be laid in the coming days, Crown prosecutor John Healy said outside court.

Dressed in a dark grey sweater and a faded, cutoff jean skirt, Ms. Pflug-Back sat quietly throughout the proceedings and smiled at her family and friends gathered in the courtroom.

Ms. Pflug-Back turned herself in to police in Peterborough, Ont., July 21, just hours after Toronto police announced she was wanted on six charges of mischief over $5,000 at a news conference.

Ms. Pflug-Back is also facing separate charges of conspiracy and failure to comply in relation to the G20.

Her bail hearing was supposed to take place two weeks ago, but her lawyer, Steve Gehl, showed up three hours late to court.

The evidence presented at the bail hearing is covered by a publication ban.

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