British Columbia

Sex offender sentenced to prison for attacking women in B.C. park

James Reddeman, 38, was charged with sexual assault with a weapon in 2014

38-year-old was charged with sexual assault with a weapon in 2014

James Henry Reddeman has been sentenced to eight years in prison for violently attacking women in the Newton area of Surrey, B.C. four years ago. (Surrey RCMP)

A sex offender has been sentenced to prison for violently attacking two women in Surrey, B.C. 

James Reddemann, 38, assaulted the women — who were sex workers — at a secluded area of Sullivan Heights Park in the fall of 2014.  

Court documents said one attack happened in August or September, while the other happened in October. In both cases, he took the women to the park at night.

Reddemann was later arrested and charged with sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon, assault, uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm and attempting to choke to overcome resistance. He pleaded guilty to those charges.

Previous charges stemming from an alleged attack against a third woman were dropped when Reddeman entered the guilty plea.

He was sentenced to eight years in prison last month. With credit for time served, he will spend three years and nine months behind bars.

In his reasons for sentencing, the judge said the guilty plea was a mitigating factor.