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Violent Sex Offender - SASK - Lloyd/Kindersley/Rosetown

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The Canadian Press

Published Thursday, October 3, 2013 1:10PM EDT

Last Updated Thursday, October 3, 2013 7:36PM EDT

KINDERSLEY, Sask. -- Schools in several west-central Saskatchewan communities locked their doors and kept children inside Thursday after a warning about a potentially violent high-risk sex offender.

RCMP in Kindersley said there had been two unconfirmed sightings of a vehicle connected to Michael Sean Stanley. There were also reports that Stanley may have been seen on foot in the Kindersley area Thursday afternoon.

Three schools in Kindersley along with schools in Coleville, Eston, Marengo, Eatonia and Plenty went into what police call "hold and secure" mode.

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Michael Sean Stanley, 48, is shown in an undated photo.

 

 

 

"The students were locked in the building during the school day and no buses in that area ran. RCMP advised that parents had to come to the school to pick up their children at the end of the day," said Sun West School Division spokeswoman Roxan Foursha.

"They called for the hold and secure on all schools in that area (as) a precautionary measure because of possible sightings of a high-risk sex offender from Edmonton that had been in the news recently."

Foursha said RCMP have indicated the schools will be on alert for at least the next 24 hours unless Stanley is caught.

Mounties also said there was a possible sighting of Stanley in Rosetown, just east of Kindersley.

There was initially word from the RCMP that an elementary school in Rosetown was also under "hold and secure" mode, but Foursha said that was not the case.

Stanley has a long history of sex offences, including taking children from playgrounds.

The Edmonton man's electronic monitoring bracelet was found Tuesday on the roof of a business in Lloydminster -- it had been cut off.

Foursha said school buses did not run after school Thursday.

"RCMP advise that parents must come to the school and pick up their children and pick up only their own children," she said.

She said buses will bring to students to school Friday morning. However, parents will have to pick their kids up at the end of the day if the alert is not lifted.

Foursha could not say how many students were affected. Some of the schools have students from kindergarten to Grade 12, but even those older students need to be picked up by parents, she said.

Students were still allowed to move around within the schools.

Public schools in Lloydminster, on the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary, locked their doors and kept children inside Wednesday amid concerns that Stanley may have been in the area.

The Lloydminster Public School Division lifted those restrictions Thursday morning after the RCMP said it's very likely that Stanley was no longer in the city.

 

 

 

Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/more-sa...#ixzz2gmff5wXt

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I am pressed for time so I didn't have a chance to use my best friend yet (Google) ;) Anybody have any links to provide regarding his past history of sexual abuse towards others and links that provide a list of his past offenses? Any background info would be appreciated.

 

I am also very curious to find out if he only targeted children or if his deviant sexual behavior also applied to adult women too (which, as a general rule, these types of offenders only target a specific gender/age group, etc.).

 

Thanks!

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Well it's not exclusively children, but it looks like a common theme of the defenseless. A CBC website mentions:

 

  • luring children from playgrounds
  • luring two mentally impaired boys, both 13
  • assaulting an 82-year-old woman in a wheelchair

From the CBC website:

 

Sex offender Michael Stanley has a horrendous record

 

Police said the Edmonton man has a history of taking children from playgrounds. In 2006, he was sentenced to assault and unlawful confinement after luring two mentally impaired boys, both 13, to an Edmonton apartment.

 

Court heard he smoked crack and blew smoke in their faces.

 

He spent nine years in prison for the aggravated sexual assault, in the late 1980s, of an 82-year-old Lethbridge woman who was confined to a wheelchair.

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He had managed to cross the boarder back into the US and has been found in Washington State. A news crew there caught up to him and when you listen to his interview you really know what kind of an A..hole he is. Dude is sick and needs help but first needs to be locked up so everyone is safe.

 

Thanks to all for posting the alerts. I have good friends in Lethbridge and I was able to warn them before the media had their alerts out because of the posts her. Good work ladies.

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back into the US and has been found in Washington State

 

I'm actually glad he's back in the USA.

 

His interview proves he's a psycho and will inevitably re-offend.

 

When he does he will face much harsher punishment in the US than he would in Canada. He'll wish he was still running around with an ankle bracelet!

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I find it funny that Canada has zero interest in extradition.

 

They figure the USA was stupid enough to let him in, so fuck it, they can deal with him!

 

The Alberta WildRose Party is calling for extradition, saying that it is "morally reprehensible" not to get him back. But what would be the point of extraditing such a menace back to Canada, simply for the purpose of wasting resources by running him through the courts again and keeping a constant eye on him?

 

They can keep him. US Border system is so effed.

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He was born in the USA so maybe they had to let him back in?

 

Either way, you're right. Let them pay for his court and jail costs. The Wild Rose folks aren't using their heads.

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