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‘Dangerous’ sex offender to live under house arrest in Surrey, police warn

Howard Geddes-Skelding will be living under house arrest, and is not permitted to leave his Surrey property without written permission from a bail supervisor. Police handout

Surrey residents are being warned about a “dangerous sex offender who poses a high risk to re-offend” living in the city.

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Howard Geddes-Skelding was released from B.C. Corrections Friday and has previously served time for offences including sexual assault, sexual interference, robbery and possession of a weapon.

Police believe he is at high risk of attacking women, who he has been known to approach with his genitals exposed before sexually assaulting them, according to Surrey RCMP.

Geddes-Skelding was the subject of a similar warning by Vancouver police in June, when it was announced he would reside in that city while serving three-years’ probation.

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It was not immediately clear how Geddes-Skelding wound up back behind bars, then released into Surrey.

Surrey RCMP says he will be living in the city under a number of strict conditions, including being under house arrest seven days a week, unless he has written permission from his bail supervisor.

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He’s also banned from possessing any weapons or using alcohol or drugs, and will be under electronic supervision.

Anyone who sees Geddes-Skelding breaking his conditions is urged to call Surrey RCMP or 911 immediately.

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