Edmonton Journal

Voyeurism charges dropped against serial sex offender

- KEVIN MARTIN Kmartin@postmedia.com

Voyeurism charges have been dropped against convicted serial sex offender Keegan Troy Spearchief after further investigat­ion establishe­d he was in Lethbridge at the time of the crimes.

Spearchief was arrested in connection with an incident in which an individual was seen looking into the bedroom window of a 12-yearold girl while committing a sex act.

He spent three weeks in custody before his release.

Prosecutor Richelle Freiheit told provincial court Judge Mike Dinkel on Friday there was insufficie­nt evidence to proceed with charges against Spearchief of voyeurism and trespassin­g at night.

Outside court, Freiheit said a further investigat­ion determined Spearchief was outside the city when the alleged offences occurred.

“As Calgary police continued their investigat­ion, the evidence wasn’t adding up,” Freiheit said. “With subsequent investigat­ion they were able to determine that Spearchief was actually in Lethbridge around the timing of the offences.”

Spearchief ’s lawyer, Ingrid Hess, said she was in the process of establishi­ng alibi evidence for her client based on informatio­n he was in Lethbridge at the time.

“I’m glad she did the right thing and withdrew the charges,” Hess said by phone from her Lethbridge office after her client’s case was dealt with in court.

“The evidence against him consisted of one image of what appeared to be a male person that was taken at night by some kind of surveillan­ce camera and it showed the profile, the side view of that person’s face,” Hess said.

But while one individual suggested the image looked like Spearchief, leading Calgary police to issue a warrant for his arrest, Hess said there was ample evidence it wasn’t her client.

Hess said she took on the case because a social assistance group for Indigenous people in Lethbridge called the Sage Clan indicated Spearchief could not have been in Calgary.

“Keegan had been living in Lethbridge for months .... He was accessing social services here.”

Spearchief has been convicted of sexual assaults in the past, including incidents in Calgary in 2003. Spearchief was released from prison in 2008 after serving four years for multiple sex attacks.

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