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Alberta RCMP High-Risk Offender Alert for Red Deer County
Community Safety Alert
Alberta RCMP have issued a public safety warning regarding the release of Kyle Soloway, a 33‑year‑old high-risk child sexual offender now believed to be in the area of Red Deer County, Alberta. He was released on May 19, 2026 after completing a custodial sentence related to a conviction for sexual interference.
Police state they have reasonable grounds to believe that Soloway may commit further acts of sexual violence against a child while living in the community. This alert is being shared so residents can remain vigilant, take precautions to protect children, and stay informed through ongoing CrimeCanada.ca safety alerts and community warnings.
Official RCMP Details
According to Alberta RCMP, the following information has been released about Kyle Soloway and his conditions in the community:
Identity and Location
- Name: Kyle Soloway
- Age: 33
- Recent release date from custody: May 19, 2026
- Current status: High-risk offender under supervision in the community
- Believed location: Red Deer County, Alberta
- Conviction: Sexual interference (previous custodial sentence served)
Physical Description
- Height: 185 cm (6’1″ inches)
- Weight: 71 kg (156 lbs)
- Hair: Black
- Eyes: Brown
Image of High-Risk Offender
The RCMP have released a photograph of Kyle Soloway to help the public recognize him:

Additional images and official details are also posted on the Alberta High-Risk Offender website.
Court-Imposed Prohibitions and Conditions
Soloway is currently bound by multiple court orders and prohibitions. As outlined by Alberta RCMP, he is:
- Subject to a weapons prohibition order.
- Prohibited from attending any public park or public swimming area where persons under 16 years of age are present.
- Prohibited from going to daycare centres, schoolgrounds, playgrounds, or community centres.
- Forbidden from seeking or holding employment or volunteer roles that place him in a position of trust or authority over persons under 16.
Risk Factors and Previous Behaviour
RCMP advise that Soloway is a child sexual offender with a known pattern of behaviour that includes:
- Using the internet to lure young teenagers into meeting in person.
- Approaching girls under 16 years of age in public places and offering transportation.
Police indicate they believe there is a risk of significant harm to the health and safety of the public, especially children, and have released this information after weighing both privacy considerations and the public interest.
How the Public Should Respond
The RCMP stress that this information is provided so community members can protect themselves and their families, and it must not be used to justify harassment, vigilante behaviour, or unlawful actions against any individual.
If you believe a crime involving Soloway, or any other person, has occurred or is about to occur:
- In an emergency or urgent situation, call 911 immediately and provide the location and circumstances.
- For non-urgent concerns or information about potential offences, contact your local RCMP detachment or police service through their non-emergency line.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this alert highlights the serious risk that high-risk child sexual offenders can pose to communities across Alberta, not only in larger centres but also in regional and rural areas such as Red Deer County. Similar to what we observe in other Alberta communities analyzed in our regional crime statistics and safety data reports, informed residents are better able to recognize risk situations and act early.
Families and caregivers should review online-safety and in-person boundary rules with children and teens, especially around social media use, meeting people they first encounter online, accepting rides from strangers, and visiting public spaces without adult supervision. If you notice behaviour that appears to target minors—such as an adult frequently approaching youth, offering rides, gifts, or private meetings—report it to police so they can assess the risk. Community vigilance, prompt reporting, and respect for the legal conditions placed on high-risk offenders are critical to preventing further victimization and keeping children safe.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the alberta community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.
