Friday, May 30, 2014

News Release - Winnipeg Police Service

Winnipeg Police Service

 

  
Friday, May 30, 2014
 
 


 
Child Luring Arrest – C14-66048
During the month of March 2014, an adult male suspect began engaging in numerous online and text message conversations with a 13 year-old female.
 
The suspect's conversations were sexually graphic and demeaning in nature throughout this time frame.
 
The suspect eventually arranged for the two to meet in person when the conversations were discovered by an adult associated to the female victim. As a result, the meeting was averted and a report was made to police.
 
Members of the Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit became involved and the male suspect was identified.
 
On April 28, 2014, Kyle HUDAK, 22 years of Winnipeg, was arrested and charged with the following due to his alleged involvement:
 
Possession of Child Pornography
Arrangement to Commit a Sexual Offence against a Person under 14 years of age
Luring a Person under 14 years of age by means of Telecommunication – sexual assault
Luring a Person under 14 years of age by means of Telecommunication – sexual interference
Luring a Person under 14 years of age by means of Telecommunication – invitation to sexual touching
 
On April 29, 2014 officers executed a warrant at the suspect's residence in Winnipeg at which time numerous computers and exhibits were seized.

The male was released on a Promise to Appear however, charges have since been laid.
 
 
Public Advisory – Summer Pet Safety
In recent days, members of the Winnipeg Police Service have responded to reports of pets being left unattended inside vehicles during the daytime heat.
 
For the safety of all pets, the Winnipeg Police Service would like to remind members of the public not to leave pets in parked vehicles for any period of time without proper ventilation or access to water. Even on a warm day with a vehicle parked in the shade and windows slightly open, extreme temperatures can be reached which can have a devastating impact on any animal.
 
If you observe an animal in a parked vehicle this summer, and are concerned for its well-being, notify management of the business closest to the vehicle in attempt to locate the owner as soon as possible. If required contact police.
 
Let's keep our pets safe.

 
 


For further information contact either:
Constable Jason Michalyshen, Public Information Officer
Constable Eric Hofley, Public Information Officer
Detective Sergeant Natalie Aitken, Public Information Officer


Phone: (204) 986-3061 | Fax: (204) 986-3267 | Email:
WPS-PIO@Winnipeg.ca

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