Not sure if this getting any national coverage, but certainly generating questions around here.
Long Story short: Violent Sex offender released up North of Edmonton. Cuts Ankle bracelet monitor and makes his way to Lethbridge. Cops fail to track him down. He heads west through Southern Alberta and BC. Then crosses the border into Washington State at Blaine Washington.
More than one question not being answered in the media accounts:
Why was a convicted sex offender allowed to keep or obtain a passport?
Even if he had a passport why was he allowed to cross the border?
If he did not have a passport how did he manage to get across the border?
Had the Edmonton police informed the TSA?
Obviously he is in violation of conditions so why can't he be extradicted?
Canadian police: Violent sex offender crossed into Washington state | Nation & World | The Seattle Times
Long Story short: Violent Sex offender released up North of Edmonton. Cuts Ankle bracelet monitor and makes his way to Lethbridge. Cops fail to track him down. He heads west through Southern Alberta and BC. Then crosses the border into Washington State at Blaine Washington.
More than one question not being answered in the media accounts:
Why was a convicted sex offender allowed to keep or obtain a passport?
Even if he had a passport why was he allowed to cross the border?
If he did not have a passport how did he manage to get across the border?
Had the Edmonton police informed the TSA?
Obviously he is in violation of conditions so why can't he be extradicted?
Canadian police: Violent sex offender crossed into Washington state | Nation & World | The Seattle Times
Quote:
Washington State Patrol spokesman Dan Coon said with no warrant, troopers and other local officers can't arrest Stanley. "That's the issue, unless he does something to make us arrest him," he said, adding "The question is how he got through the border." |
via ehMac.ca http://www.ehmac.ca/showthread.php?t=111450&goto=newpost
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