Calgary police warn public of high-risk offender – Calgary
Calgary police are warning the public after a high-risk offender was released last week.
Cyrus Douglas Apetagon, 39, was released in the Calgary area after serving a 24-month sentence for breaking into the night and violating a court order.
Police said previous convictions include trespassing and trespassing to commit an act of sexual assault, accessing child pornography, sexual assault, aggravated assault and riding a motor vehicle. no consent.
Apetagon also has a history of sexually assaulting both minors and minors, both male and female, police said.
He is being closely monitored by the Calgary Police Service’s High-Risk Crime Program, according to a police statement Friday. He is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, 175 pounds of average build, with dark hair and brown eyes.
“The Calgary Police Service is issuing this information and warning after careful consideration and consideration of all relevant issues, including privacy concerns, in the belief that notifying the community members about releasing Apetagon is clearly in the public interest.” statement read.
Police say members of the public should take appropriate precautions and not engage in vigilance.
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