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Edmonton police warn public about the release of two offenders

The Edmonton Police Service is warning the public about two offenders who have been released from the Grande Cache Institution, Wednesday, March 4, 2015: Ashton Natomagan (L) and Michael Wayne Beauchamp (R). Edmonton Police Service, supplied

EDMONTON — Edmonton police are sending out a warning about two offenders who have been released from prison.

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Ashton Natomagan, 33, has been released from the Grande Cache Institution after serving a five-year sentence for sexual assault causing bodily harm.

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Natomagan is considered by police to be a sexual offender who poses a risk of significant harm to the community.

Michael Wayne Beauchamp, 32, has also been released from the Grande Cache Institution after completing a six-year sentence for robbery, overcoming resistance by choking, suffocating or strangling, and failure to comply with recognizance.

Police consider Beauchamp to be a violent offender who poses a risk of harm to the public.

Both offenders will be residing in the Edmonton area and will be monitored by law enforcement.

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