Vancouver Sun

Sex offender’s re-location prompts warning from police

- SCOTT BROWN sbrown@postmedia.com With files from The Toronto Star, The Canadian Press and Postmedia

Vancouver police say a convicted sex offender residing in Vancouver poses a significan­t risk to the safety of young women, particular­ly those 16 to 25 years old.

Cameron Eugene Ratelle, 39, is a federal offender who was convicted of a sexual assault against a person under age 18, as well as university women living on campuses in Ontario. Vancouver police say they were advised Feb. 8 that Ratelle is currently out on statutory release and living in a Vancouver halfway house.

Ratelle was arrested in Coquitlam in 2006 after a 16-year-old girl reported that a man followed her off the SkyTrain and attacked her. At the time, Ratelle was wanted on five outstandin­g warrants for breaching his probation.

In 2002, Ratelle was sentenced to time served — one year — after he broke into a dorm at the University of Toronto, climbed into a bed and sexually assaulted an 18-yearold student. The Toronto Star reported Ratelle was on probation at the time for an earlier sexual assault — lifting up a woman’s skirt at a subway station — and was released into his grandmothe­r’s care.

The Correction­al Service of Canada has assessed Ratelle as a moderate to high risk for violent and sexual reoffendin­g. Ratelle had a short stay in a Vancouver halfway house in May 2017. Less than a week after police issued a public warning about his presence in the community, he was arrested for a non-violent breach of his longterm supervisio­n order.

Ratelle is described as black, five feet eight and 160 pounds, with a stocky build, shaved head and brown eyes.

Conditions of his statutory release include:

Not to go on the property of any educationa­l institute or school (including university campuses);

Not to be in the presence of anyone under age 18 without permission of a parole officer;

Abide by a daily curfew from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m.;

Not to possess, purchase or consume alcohol or non-prescripti­on drugs;

Not to possess, buy or access pornograph­y;

Not to access any internet site or access any computer;

Must reside at a community correction­al centre or community residentia­l facility;

Must wear an electronic monitoring device.

Anyone who sees Ratelle in violation of any of these conditions is asked to call 911.

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Cameron Eugene Ratelle

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