'High risk offender' to live in downtown Sudbury
Wednesday,
January 13, 2016 2:52:10 EST PM
Keith
Roger Robinson
A man
previously jailed for sexually abusing young boys will be supervised by a
federal parole officer and local police while living in Sudbury.
Greater
Sudbury Police said Keith Roger Robinson, 53, referred to as a "high risk
offender," will reside in the downtown area and will be subject to
conditions which prevent his access to young people and certain public places,
according to a press release.
Robinson's
day-to-day activities will be scrutinized and he must reside at a designated
location with limited access to the community at large, police said.
Robinson
pleaded guilty in a Hamilton courtroom in 2011 to six sex charges, including
sexually assaulting a 10-year-old and sexually exploiting a four-year-old and
an eight-year-old, according to the Hamilton Spectator.
Robinson
is described as Caucasian, 5-foot-2 and 135 pounds with long grey hair and a
full beard.
Police
asked the public to report any concerning activity involving Robinson to police
at 705-675-9171, ext. 6397.
This would include observing Robinson in the
immediate company of young people or near any schools, parks, playgrounds,
community centres, pools or daycare facilities.
"GSPS
assures the community that public safety is a priority in this case. Our
members, in co-operation with our partners at the local parole office, are
taking the necessary steps to ascertain Mr. Robinson’s seamless
reintegration."