Convicted sex offender banned from coming to downtown Chilliwack park
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Police Department issued a warning Monday (Feb. 26) that a convicted sex offender who will be residing in Vancouver poses a strong risk to women in the community, and is banned from coming to a park in downtown Chilliwack.
In a news release, Vancouver Police say Skylar Wayne Pelletier, 24, is currently serving a five-year long-term supervision order for convictions of sexual assault, assault and break and enter.
Pelletier is described by police as 6’2″ with a heavy build. He has short black hair and brown eyes. While living in Vancouver, Pelletier has been ordered to comply with the following release conditions:
- He cannot consume, purchase or possess alcohol;
- He cannot consume, purchase or possess drugs other than prescribed medication;
- He cannot associate with the victim or members of the victim’s family;
- He must report all contacts with females to his parole supervisor;
- He must reside at a Community Correctional Centre or a community residential facility, or other residential facility;
- He will have a 6 p.m. curfew;
- He cannot go to Salish Park in Chilliwack (next to the Chilliwack Library); and
- He must take all medication as directed by a health care practitioner
