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.

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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.

Marcel Hank Charlette, 47, is also known by Hank Marcel Caribou, Hank Charlette, Peewee and Bald Eagle. (Winnipeg Police Service)
Marcel Hank Charlette, 47, is also known by Hank Marcel Caribou, Hank Charlette, Peewee and Bald Eagle. (Winnipeg Police Service)

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.

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