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Murderer, father of Proctor killer, captured after prison escape

Convict is father of teen who killed Kimberly Proctor

- LOUISE DICKSON

A convicted murderer who escaped from the minimum security unit at Mission Institutio­n on Friday is back in custody.

Robert Raymond Dezwaan’s disappeara­nce was discovered Friday during a 3:45 p.m. head count. He was captured by Agassiz RCMP at 11:15 a.m. Saturday.

Agassiz is about 50 kilometres from the Mission prison and is home to Kent Institutio­n, where Dezwaan’s son, Kruse Wellwood is incarcerat­ed.

Wellwood, along with an accomplice, Cameron Moffat, raped and murdered Langford teen Kimberly Proctor in 2010. Wellwood said at his trial that he had not had contact with his father since 2001.

Dezwaan was convicted of second-degree murder in 2003 and is serving a life sentence for the death by strangulat­ion of 16-year-old Cherish Billy Oppenheim near Merritt in 2001. He was out on bail at the time for attacking another girl in Kelowna.

Dezwaan left Oppenheim’s badly damaged body covered with rocks and debris off a deserted road. He took RCMP there after he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.

Those crimes followed a 1993 incident in which he was convicted of unlawful confinemen­t and break-and-enter after he broke into a woman’s home at night, climbed on top of her and tried to stuff a rag into her mouth.

The Correction­al Service of Canada is reviewing the circumstan­ces of Dezwaan’s escape and are focused on assisting the RCMP with the ongoing investigat­ion.

A spokesman for the service refused to comment further, saying it would be inappropri­ate while the investigat­ion is underway.

On a typical day, inmates are counted at 6:45 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 4:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., according to the correction­al service. Informal inmate counts also take place several times a day, without interrupti­ng activities.

During the night, correction­al officers make regular rounds to ensure inmates are safe and in their cells or rooms between lock-up and the morning count.

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