The Ottawa Police Service is warning the public that a designated dangerous offender serving an indeterminate life sentence for a string of violent sexual assaults in Toronto will be living under day parole in the nation’s capital.
Christopher Roulston, 46, was released from prison on June 3 to live in an Ottawa community-based facility under structured supervision, police said in a public advisory.
“Roulston poses a significant risk to public safety, particularly to women, given his history of violent stranger sexual assaults and the high risk that he will re-offend or breach his conditions,” city police said in the notice.
Roulston is serving an indeterminate life sentence after being designated a dangerous offender due to his conviction on three counts of sexual assault with a weapon and uttering threats. Police said the assaults occurred in Toronto in 2002….