For the second time this week, a federal offender has disappeared from Saint John’s Parrtown Community Correction Centre.
The Saint John Police Force says 31-year-old Jesse Jackson left the correctional centre on Oct. 31 and is unlawfully at large. This is his second parole violation, according to police.
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Jackson is serving a sentence of over three years for several offences, which include possession of a substance for the purpose of trafficking, mischief to property, and possession of property obtained through crime.
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The 5’9”, 300-pound man has several tattoos on his hands, chest and back.
Saint John police issued a similar call for information earlier this week, when Nicholas Dylan McNamara disappeared from Parrtown Community Correction Centre for the second time this year.
The first time the 21-year-old walked out of the centre was in February.
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There have been over 10 instances this year of parolees unlawfully leaving Parrtown.
Saint John police urges anyone who spots Jackson or McNamara to contact them or Crime Stoppers.
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