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Kyle Andrews was locked up in Western Canada in 2016 for violent crimes that landed him in the federal penal system.
The 39-year-old was recently jailed, but released on parole with strict conditions. This week, Peel Regional Police alleged, he violated those conditions.
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Then he took off.
Police are so concerned about what he might do that they issued a rare public safety alert.
“Kyle is considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached,” Peel police said in a tweet.
Police are focusing their search for him and said they will release more information Friday about what led him to run from the law. But through the means of the justice system, Toronto Sun It is understood he has been accused of violently assaulting a woman in Mississauga this week.
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Details of what he will be charged with if caught are still being discussed as police investigate where or in what direction he fled. Police believe he took off in a white 2014 Mercedes GLK SUV with the license plate CXCC 550.
If you see him, call 911. According to the police, he is as dangerous as it gets. Don’t go near him. Don’t help him and don’t trust him. He is frustrated and worried.
Justice sources said his predecessors were involved in gun, drug and violent crime. Peel police have called him a “violent criminal.” Now they want to bring him down peacefully before anyone else in public or in uniform gets hurt.
It’s an all-deck, all-police effort. They are looking for him everywhere, including the border areas.
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He is public enemy number 1. Detaining him is also priority #1. They are looking for that car and that license plate or maybe a new vehicle.
His best option is to turn himself in, deal with his new charges and prevent anyone from getting hurt or killed, including himself. That is unlikely. He knows, as a parolee, he will be back in prison no matter what he does. The police also do not know his mental state at this time.
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Meanwhile, efforts are being made to draw attention to his alleged victim, who is believed to know him. Police don’t want to see more injuries.
Until they get Andrews in handcuffs and off the street, they’re urging people to keep an eye out for him and stay clear if you see him.
He is not someone to be messed with. Police are busy trying to arrest him as soon as possible.
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