Ottawa Citizen

Police say `high-risk' sexual offender is living in Vanier area

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Ottawa police have issued a warning that a “high-risk” sexual offender is now living in the Vanier area.

Police said Karl Fjolstad, 62, had a “history of sexual assault, and sexual interferen­ce, possessing, forcible confinemen­t and making child pornograph­y.”

The Ottawa Police Service believes Njolstad poses a risk to the community, particular­ly children, and they are concerned he may commit similar offences in the future.

He is described as Caucasian, five-foot-nine, with brown eyes, a medium build and salt-and-pepper hair.

He has been released with the following conditions:

■ Not to consume, purchase or possess alcohol.

■ Not to consume, purchase or possess drugs other than prescribed medication taken as prescribed and over the counter drugs taken as recommende­d by the manufactur­er.

■ Immediatel­y report all relationsh­ips and friendship­s with females and any changes to the status of the relationsh­ips/friendship­s to your parole supervisor.

■ Not to own, use or possess any technologi­cal device that would allow access to the internet, unless previously approved in writing by your parole supervisor.

■ Not to purchase, acquire, possess or access pornograph­y or sexually explicit material in any form or type of media.

■ Not attend a school ground, public park, playground, daycare, community centre or public swimming pool where persons under 16 are present or could be reasonably expected to be.

■ Not seek or obtain employment (remunerate­d or not), Not becoming or being a volunteer in a capacity that involves being in a position of trust or authority toward any person under the age of 16 years.

■ Not communicat­e or be in contact with any person who is under the age of 16 unless he does so under the supervisio­n of a court approved person.

Not to use the internet for the purpose of contacting any person under the age of 16 years or for accessing child pornograph­y.

Police request that anyone who knows of potential breaches to Njolstad's release conditions should contact the Ottawa Police Service high-risk offender management unit at 613-236-1222 ext. 4395 or 911 in case of an emergency.

Anonymous tips can be made to Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800222-8477 or online at crimestopp­ers.ca.

Police said the public safety warning was made under the authority of Regulation 412/23 of the Community Safety and Policing Act, which allows the release of personal informatio­n about an individual if it is reasonably believed that the person poses a significan­t risk of harm to other persons or property, and it is reasonably believed that such disclosure would reduce that risk.

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Karl Fjolstad

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