“The majority of his crimes have occurred in the Calgary area and targeted children,” the news release said. YYC
“The majority of his crimes have occurred in the Calgary area and targeted children,” the news release said.Burnaby, B.C. RCMP officer killed on duty was on mental health and homeless outreach teamDavey has a three-year probation order and the Calgary Police Service High Risk Offender Program said they would be closely monitoring him.
The Calgary Police Service High Risk Offender Program monitors offenders who have been released by the courts to the Calgary community and who have been determined to have a high-risk to reoffend. With law enforcement partners, officers in HROP assess an offender’s risk factors and use a number of tactics to ensure they are abiding by court-imposed conditions to manage their risk to the community.
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