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Robbery charge approved against offender who was subject of Vancouver police warning

RELATED: A dangerous offender who had been living in a Vancouver halfway house is now back in police custody following an incident on the Downtown Eastside – Feb 24, 2025

A designated “dangerous offender” who was the subject of a police warning last year and later arrested in the Downtown Eastside has now been charged.

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Vancouver police say prosecutors have approved one count of robbery against Tyler Gordon Strathdee, following an investigation by Task Force Barrage.

Police issued a public warning about Strathdee in December, after he was released from prison to live in a halfway house in Vancouver.

At the time, police warned he had a “history of violence and sexual assault” and posed “a significant risk of harm and is a high risk to commit further physical and sexual violence.”

The 36-year-old was serving an 11-year sentence for multiple violent offences committed in Alberta, including robbery, assault with a weapon, sexual assault, and manslaughter.

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In 2019, an Alberta judge formally designated him a dangerous offender after he was convicted of a 2015 sexual assault and following reports from psychological experts who diagnosed him with psychopathy.

Vancouver police re-arrested him on Feb. 23 following an “incident” in the Downtown Eastside.

His statutory release was suspended, and he remains in custody.

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