Laverne Waskahat
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Laverne Waskahat, violent sex offender with lengthy child porn history, released again in EdmontonLaverne Waskahat, 47, is a convicted violent sexual offender who has a history of possessing, making and publishing child pornography involving toddlers.CrimeJan 26
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Laverne Waskahat re-arrested at west Edmonton hotel, facing new child porn chargesConvicted sex offender Laverne Waskahat was re-arrested at a west Edmonton hotel, where officers found baby supplies, alleged pornographic materials and a computer.CrimeDec 14, 2023
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Laverne Waskahat, violent sex offender with a history of making young child porn, released in EdmontonLaverne Waskahat, 47, is a convicted violent sexual offender who has a history of possessing, making and publishing child pornography involving toddlers.CrimeDec 12, 2023
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Edmonton police warn of release of convicted sexual offenderThe Edmonton Police Service is warning the public of the release of a convicted sexual offender who they believe is of significant harm to the community.CrimeJul 16, 2020
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Edmonton police warn public about release of convicted sex offenderEdmonton police have issued a warning to the public about the release of convicted sex offender Laverne Waskahat.CrimeAug 21, 2019
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