The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Sex offender denied parole

- RYAN ROSS JUSTICE REPORTER ryan.ross@theguardia­n.pe.ca @ryanrross

A P.E.I. man who was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman he overpowere­d while two children were sleeping in another part of the house has been denied parole.

P.E.I. Supreme Court Justice Terri MacPherson sentenced Matthew Leo Dunbar in 2019 to five and a half years in jail for the sexual assault, driving while prohibited and breaching his probation.

In a recent decision, the Parole Board of Canada denied Dunbar day parole and full parole, saying he would present a risk to the public if released.

During Dunbar’s trial, the court heard he and the victim were the only adults in a home in Prince County when he lured her into a laundry room, overpowere­d her and sexually assaulted her.

The woman had been keeping in contact with friends through text messages during the night as a precaution because she was nervous about having Dunbar in the home.

Her last message was a plea for help, the court heard.

In its report, the board said an assessment found Dunbar was at an above-average risk to reoffend in a sexual manner.

His criminal record consists of a variety of offences, including conviction­s for assaults, uttering threats, assaulting a peace officer and sexual assaults.

Dunbar told the board he felt ready for parole, preferring full parole so he could return to his community and work on his family’s farm.

He told the board he has reflected on the changes he needs to make and is confident he won’t drink or do drugs in the future.

The board noted Dunbar has a long history of using both alcohol and drugs.

In its decision, the board wrote that Dunbar establishe­d a pattern of criminal behaviour, including sex offences, that demonstrat­e the need for interventi­ons to bring about changes that will reduce his risk of re-offending.

“Your sexual offences are particular­ly concerning as they speak to the types of offences you could commit, should you re-offend,” the board said.

While serving his sentence, Dunbar is on the waitlist for a sex offender rehabilita­tion program, but he hasn’t been able to take it because of circumstan­ces beyond his control.

The board said it believed that if Dunbar was released, his pattern of behaviour would continue, including drinking and doing drugs.

“More importantl­y, the board believes you continue to present an elevated risk of victimizin­g further individual­s as a result of being untreated.”

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