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Police Chief Concerned Over Unescorted Release of Child Killer

Police Chief Concerned Over Unescorted Release of Child Killer

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March 18, 20261m 28s

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Durham Regional Police Chief Peter Moreira is expressing public safety concerns over the unescorted release of convicted child killer Darren Scott Ray, who is serving a life sentence for the 1986 torture, sexual assault, and murder of fourteen-year-old Darren Pepin. Ray received a 72-hour unescorted temporary absence from a minimum-security facility in March, leading to a public safety advisory due to his criminal history and past offenses. He has two more unescorted passes planned over the next year, with strict conditions including no contact with children, no drugs or alcohol, and staying away from the victims family. Chief Moreira plans to meet with the Correctional Service of Canada soon to discuss these concerns.

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