High-risk sex offender arrested after cutting off electronic monitoring bracelet
Kristjon Olson left his residence in the DTES against his release conditions
UPDATE — Feb. 24, 2020: Vancouver police say Kristjon Olson was arrested shortly before 11 p.m. Sunday night. A statement said he remains in custody.
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Vancouver police are warning the public and asking for their help in finding 38-year-old Kristjon Olson, a provincial sex offender, after he cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet and left his residence against his release conditions.
Police say Olson is considered a high-risk sex offender and there are reasonable grounds to fear he will commit a sexual offence against a child under the age of 16.
Olson is also under 27 court-ordered conditions, which include complying with electronic monitoring and curfew.
He is currently wanted for breach of recognizance for not abiding by those conditions.
Police describe Olson as:
- 5'8" tall and 245 pounds.
- Having brown hair and brown eyes, with a light complexion.
Olson left his residence in the Downtown Eastside late Friday night wearing black clothing and a black hat. He was carrying a backpack with red straps.
Police ask anyone who sees Olson, or knows his whereabouts, to immediately call 911 or Vancouver police detectives at 604-717-0603.