Canadian police are warning the public about the release of Curtis Dale Hill, a dangerous 30-year-old man who was released in Edmonton after serving a 10-year prison sentence for seven armed robberies. He has also been in jail for break and enter, possession of stolen property, theft, assault, utttering threats, attempt to escape custody, assaulting a peace officer, contempt of court, and unlawfully causing bodily harm.
“Hill is both predatory and opportunistic and uses violence to achieve his goals. He is particularly violent toward authority figures,” police said in a news release Tuesday.
The police are releasing this information because they believe Hill poses a significant risk to the public. If the Correctional Service of Canada believes an inmate being released is a high-risk offender, they notify the police, who then decide to notify the community.
Hill will be monitored by the Calgary Police Service High Risk Offender Program, police said.
He has green eyes and a fair complexion, and is 5-11” and 150 lbs.
See a photo of Curtis Dale Hill.
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