Calgary Herald

Victim’s family relieved after day parole revoked

- SHERRI ZICKEFOOSE

ACalgary child killer and rapist is back behind bars after having day parole revoked. Harold David Smeltzer was taken into custody by police in Regina on Friday afternoon.

“His parole officer directed revocation of his day parole and a warrant for his arrest was issued,” said Regina Police Service Staff Sgt. Brent Ermel, adding Smeltzer is in custody at the provincial correction­al centre.

“I can’t tell you for long or what is going to happen with him next.”

Smeltzer is serving a life sentence for murdering his five-year-old Calgary neighbour, Kimberley Thompson, in 1980.

Evelyn Thompson, Kimberley’s mother, was alerted by Correction­al Service of Canada officials following his arrest.

“I’m very happy with the news but I’m just afraid he’s hurt somebody else, and that’s a sad thing,” she said from her Vancouver Island home. “I hope it’s forever that he doesn’t go back outside.”

Several Calgary relatives were also grappling with the news Friday.

Ermel said Regina police were planning to release more informatio­n Monday.

Smeltzer was noted to have been struggling with restrictio­ns placed on him, according to the National Parole Board’s report last summer.

Publicity about his past has led to anxiety and frustratio­n because no one will hire him, the board wrote. The 55-year-old never found steady employment since being released to a halfway house in late 2008 after serving 28 years in prison in Saskatchew­an. He was earning an allowance for custodial work at a community correction­al centre.

Smeltzer had been given a cellphone by volunteers who work with high-risk, high-needs sex offenders.

Smeltzer was allowed to leave his halfway house unescorted, provided he stay away from children. Smeltzer is not allowed near parks, swimming pools, schools and other gathering places.

He must return to the halfway house nightly.

Smeltzer is a pedophile with an anti-social personalit­y disorder, according to the parole board.

In January 1980, Smeltzer abducted Kimberley as she was walking to kindergart­en on an Altadore street in Calgary. He said he intended to sexually assault her, but she recognized him, so he drowned her and stuffed her body into a garbage can.

Smeltzer has admitted attacking nearly 40 girls and women during a five-year reign of terror in the Altadore and South Calgary area.

 ?? Herald Archive, Postmedia News ?? Evelyn Thompson’s daughter Kimberley, 5, was murdered by Harold David Smeltzer in 1980.
Herald Archive, Postmedia News Evelyn Thompson’s daughter Kimberley, 5, was murdered by Harold David Smeltzer in 1980.

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