Durham Regional Police – Community Safety Alert – Individual “Poses Significant Risk to the Community, Especially Children

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Community Safety Alert for High-Risk Offender

Keith Theodore CONSTANTIN has been released after serving his sentence for breaching a court order and is currently residing in Oshawa.

Durham Regional Police are warning the public about a high-risk offender who has recently been released into the community. This individual has a history of serious criminal convictions, including Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault with a Weapon, Assault with a Weapon, Assault, Robbery, Possession of Explosives, Uttering Threats, and multiple violations of probation orders.

Keith Theodore CONSTANTIN, age 45, poses a significant risk to the community, especially children.

The Durham Regional Police will continue to monitor CONSTANTIN’s whereabouts and activities.  CONSTANTIN is also subject to electronic monitoring.

CONSTANTIN is bound by an order under section 810.2 of the Criminal Code of Canada.  His conditions under this section include:

  • Not to be alone with anyone under the age of 16 unless the minor is accompanied by a responsible adult over 21
  • Not to be present in any daycare, swimming area and/or public swimming area, school ground or playground where one might reasonably expect children to be present or any community centre where children under 16 are present
  • Abstain absolutely from the possession, purchase or consumption of drugs, narcotics or controlled substances, except in accordance with a medical prescription
  • Abstain absolutely from possession, purchase or consumption of alcohol or alcohol-based products
  • Not to own or posses any weapons
  • Abide by a curfew from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
  • Not to use the internet or other digital networks.

Police are asking the public to stay vigilant and remain aware of your surroundings.  Any suspicious or dangerous behaviours should be reported directly to police.

Under Regulation 412/23 of the Community Safety and Policing Act, a chief of police or his designate may disclose personal information about an individual if he reasonably believes the individual poses a significant risk of harm to other persons or property and believes that such disclosure would reduce that risk.

 Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the DRPS Offender Management Unit at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 5357.

Anonymous information can be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.durhamregionalcrimestoppers.ca and tipsters may be eligible for a $2,000 cash reward.

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