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Calgary caretaker charged with intent to commit a sexual assault

WATCH ABOVE: Staff Sgt. Bruce Walker of the Calgary Police Sex Crimes unit issues a statement on an attempted sexual assault in north east Calgary – Mar 1, 2017

Calgary police have charged an apartment complex maintenance worker after a man appeared uninvited in a woman’s apartment last weekend.

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Police said on the evening of Friday, Feb. 25, the woman and some friends went out to a southeast Calgary pub.

And joining them was a maintenance worker from the woman’s complex who she had invited to go along with them.

After leaving the pub the woman returned to her apartment and went to bed.

Police said at 3:20 a.m., on Saturday, Feb. 26, the woman awoke to a man crouching by her bed.

The frightened woman told him to leave immediately, which he did.

WATCH: Calgary apartment caretaker faces sex charge after man found crouching by tenant’s bed.

Police said the suspect had keys to all of the buildings and units within the complex.

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Philip Allan Skulnec, 38, of Calgary has been charged with break and enter with intent to commit a sexual assault.

His next court appearance is March 6.

Global News has learned Skulnec was convicted of kidnapping and sexual assault in 2012.

It stemmed from an incident that happened at an Edmonton apartment complex in 2007.

He was released from prison in 2015.

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