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Hopley deemed ‘high risk’ before statutory release

The Parole Board of Canada deemed Randall Hopley a high risk to reoffend before his recent release from prison and subsequent arrest.

Hopley is most known for kidnapping a three-year-old Sparwood boy in 2011 and was the focal point of a 10 day manhunt in 2023.

More: High risk sex offender wanted on Canada-wide warrant (Nov. 6, 2023)

The parole board’s decision says Hopley has made little gains in his correctional programs and is still a risk to public safety.

“In the Board’s view a residency condition is necessary given your high risk to re-offend in a sexual manner against a child, your moderate risk to re-offend with general violence and your moderate to high risk to re-offend in a general way,” the decision read.

“Though you have participated in a variety of correctional programs and interventions intended to help you reduce your risk, few gains have been made and you are still considered a high risk to re-offend. This suggests to the Board that you require close supervision, structure and support to monitor your behaviour appropriately.”

Hopley was released from prison on May 22 and was re-arrested later that day after serving a 18-month sentence.

Police said he refused direction of his parole officer and left the Vancouver halfway house he was assigned to.

Hopley was a statutory release mandated by law so the parole board had no say on whether he should have been released or not.


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Josiah Spyker
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Josiah is an integral part of our East Kootenay team. Since joining Vista Radio in 2021, he has combined his love of community and sport in his reporting for the news team, while also stepping in as an on-air announcer.

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