The Regina Police Service is notifying the public about the release of Jason Paul Thorn, a 48-year-old man with a high risk of reoffending sexually.
Thorn is now living in the Heritage neighbourhood under close supervision.
His release conditions include:
- Must not consume, purchase, or possess alcohol;
- Must not consume, purchase, or possess drugs, other than prescribed medicines, taken as directed by a physician, and over-the-counter drugs, taken as recommended by the manufacturer;
- Must follow psychiatric counselling and medication regime as directed by a clinician;
- Must follow psychological counselling to be arranges by your parole supervisor/as directed by a clinician, in relation to sexual deviancy;
- Must follow treatment plan as directed by parole supervisor or clinician in relation to sexual deviancy;
- Must not associate with any person known or suspected to be involved in criminal activity or substance use;
- Must follow treatment plan/program to be arranged by your parole supervisor in the areas of substance abuse, trauma, and sexual deviancy.
- Must reside at a community correctional centre or a community residential facility or psychiatric facility approved by the Correctional Service of Canada to your warrant expiry date.
- Must immediately report all sexual and non-sexual relationships and friendships with females and males and any changes to the status of the relationships/friendships to your parole supervisor;
- Must not be in, near, or around places where children under the age of 18 are likely to congregate such as daycares, elementary and secondary schools, parks, and playgrounds, swimming pools and recreational centres unless accompanied by a responsible adult previously approved in writing by your parole supervisor; and
- Must not purchase, acquire, possess or access pornography or sexually explicit material in any form or type of media.
Police emphasize that the advisory is to inform the public, not encourage illegal actions. Anyone with concerns or who observes Thorn violating his conditions should call the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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