LLOYDMINSTER – RCMP are warning the residents of Lloydminster and surrounding communities that Frederick Chickosis was released from custody on May 4 and plans to reside in Lloydminster.
On April 28 Saskatchewan RCMP received a report that Frederick Chickosis was not abiding by his court-ordered conditions. As a result of investigation, a warrant was issued for his arrest for failing to comply with a recognizance. On May 1, he was arrested by Lloydminster RCMP in Lloydminster.
He appeared in North Battleford Provincial Court on May 4. He remains subject to the court order conditions listed below. He is now also subject to a probation order for the next 12 months with the following conditions:
-He must live at an approved residence;
-He must stay inside the approved residence from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.;
-He must not possess or consume alcohol, cannabis or drugs that have not been prescribed by a medical doctor;
-He must not enter or be in any place of which the main purpose is to sell alcohol, such as bars or liquor stores; and
-He must have no contact or communication with anyone under the age of 16.
This information is shared to raise awareness about the presence of a high-risk offender in your community so that you may make informed decisions about having contact with this person. This information is not to be used to carry out unlawful and harmful acts against this person.
To report an incident involving Frederick Chickosis being in violation of his conditions, call your local RCMP detachment or police service. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (1-800-222-8477)
To report an emergency, call 911.
This public safety advisory is being issued under the authority of, and pursuant to, the Saskatchewan Public Disclosure Act.
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