Violent inmate released Friday high risk to reoffend, police warn
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A man with multiple convictions for violence and considered a high risk to reoffend was released from Stony Mountain Institution Friday and is expected to live in Winnipeg, police warn.
Marcel Hank Charlette, 47, was serving a 10-year sentence for assault causing bodily harm — he attacked and confined a woman, leading to severe psychological harm.
The Winnipeg Police Service and RCMP Manitoba Integrated High Risk Sex Offender Unit said he is considered a high risk, particularly towards children and women.
Charlette is also known as Hank Marcel Caribou, Hank Charlette, Peewee or Bald Eagle. He stands five-feet tall, and weighs about 123 pounds. Police say he has numerous tattoos, including two teardrops under his left eye and a pretzel and the name “Carrie” inked on his neck.
The police say anyone with information about him is asked to contact the police tip line at 204-986-6222, the local RCMP detachment, or Manitoba Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.