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Alberta RCMP tighten monitoring of high‑risk offender in Red Deer County
The Alberta RCMP has issued an update for residents of Red Deer County, Alberta regarding high-risk offender Kyle Soloway. This update follows a previous public notification issued on June 3, 2026, about his release into the community.
In response to ongoing public safety concerns, the Alberta RCMP High Risk Offender Program (HROP) has successfully sought a new judicial order that places additional court‑imposed conditions on Soloway, including electronic monitoring. All conditions previously ordered by the court remain fully in effect.
Official Details from Alberta RCMP
According to the official police update, HROP has taken further steps to reduce the likelihood of reoffending and to strengthen community protection in Red Deer County. The new judicial order adds conditions tailored to Soloway’s assessed risk profile.
Key points from the Alberta RCMP update include:
- The Alberta RCMP High Risk Offender Program (HROP) has obtained a new judicial order imposing additional conditions on Kyle Soloway.
- The added conditions include electronic monitoring to assist law enforcement in tracking and supervising his movements.
- All previously imposed court conditions remain active and enforceable; none have been removed or reduced.
- HROP works with local RCMP detachments and other law enforcement partners to supervise offenders who are assessed as having a high risk of sexual or violent reoffending.
- These measures apply to offenders who have completed their custodial sentences but are still subject to community supervision through court‑ordered conditions.
The RCMP indicates that conditions imposed through HROP are individualized and designed to manage risk while offenders live in the community. These can include, but are not limited to:
- Electronic monitoring (now specifically ordered for Soloway)
- Restrictions or prohibitions on the use of drugs and alcohol
- Mandatory treatment and counselling requirements
- Curfews that limit movement during specific hours
- Travel and geographic restrictions to control where an offender may go
- Any other court‑approved measures considered necessary to mitigate risk and protect the public
This update does not request specific public assistance, but residents are encouraged to remain informed about official safety notifications. For ongoing developments and similar notifications, Canadians can monitor CrimeCanada.ca’s centralized safety alerts hub for timely updates from across the country.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this type of alert is a crucial tool for maintaining transparency around how high‑risk offenders are managed in Alberta communities. Public awareness of judicial supervision, electronic monitoring, and risk‑reduction strategies helps residents understand what is being done to enhance safety after an offender completes a custodial sentence.
Community members in Red Deer County and elsewhere in Alberta benefit from staying up to date on formal notifications, reviewing local crime data, and promptly reporting any behaviour that appears unsafe or suspicious to police. Comparing information in alerts like this with broader regional crime and safety trends can help residents make informed decisions about personal and neighbourhood safety. As always, CrimeCanada.ca encourages the public to follow lawful instructions from police, respect court‑ordered conditions that are in place, and avoid any form of vigilante action. Coordinated, lawful reporting through the RCMP and other authorities remains the most effective way to support safer communities.
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.
