Violent sexual offender to be released in Edmonton again: Edmonton police

By CityNews Staff

Edmonton police say a violent sexual offender who has been the subject of multiple police alerts will soon be released from jail, again.

Twenty-three-year-old David Hay, a convicted violent sexual offender will reside in Edmonton after his release and the Edmonton Police Service says it has reasonable grounds to believe he will commit another violent offence while living in the community.

Hay is described as 5’7″, 165 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair. His previous victims include adolescent females who were physically harmed during the sexual assault, stated the police.

Hay has been placed on a series of court-ordered conditions including:

  • He must live at a residence approved by his Supervisor and must not change that address until he has received written approval from his Supervisor.
  • He must abide by a curfew of 9 PM to 6 AM daily unless a varied time is approved in writing by his supervisor.
  • He must not travel out of the City of Edmonton without written approval of his supervisor.
  • He must not be in possession of weapons of any kind, including knives (except in his residence or at a restaurant, for the sole purpose of consuming a meal) bear spray or dog spray, firearms, ammunition, explosive material, or any weapons whether homemade or otherwise.
  • He must not consume alcohol, illegal drugs, or intoxicating substances.

He will be managed by the Behavioural Assessment Unit of the Edmonton Police Service.

Anyone with any information about any potential breaches of these conditions by Hay can contact the EPS at 780-423-4567.

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