In the interest of public safety, the Calgary Police Service is issuing the following public information and warning in regards to the release of a high-risk offender.
Corey MANYSHOTS, 36, has completed a federal sentence for kidnapping, sexual assault causing bodily harm, robbery, and uttering threats, and will be residing in Calgary.
MANYSHOTS is described as approximately 5’8” tall, weighing approximately 170 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
MANYSHOTS will be bound by court-ordered conditions, including the use of an electronic monitoring device, and monitored by the CPS High Risk Offender Program (HROP).
The Calgary Police Service is issuing this information and warning after careful deliberation and consideration of all related issues, including privacy concerns, in the belief that it is clearly in the public interest to inform the members of the community of the release of MANYSHOTS.
Members of the public are advised that the intent of the process is to enable members of the public to take suitable precautionary measures and not to embark on any form of vigilante action.
NOTE: This information is released under the authority of section 32(1) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, S.A. 1994 c.F – 18.5.
About the CPS High-Risk Offender Program
The Calgary Police Service High-Risk Offender Program (HROP) monitors offenders who have been released by the courts to the Calgary community and who have been determined to have a high-risk to reoffend in a violent or sexual manner. With our law enforcement partners, officers in HROP assess an offender’s risk factors and use a number of tactics to ensure they are abiding by court-imposed conditions to manage their risk to the community. Court-imposed conditions can include the use of electronic monitoring, prohibitions on weapons, drugs and alcohol, mandated counselling and treatment, curfews and other relevant restrictions.