A man considered a high risk to reoffend sexually has moved into Regina’s Heritage neighbourhood.
In an advisory issued Tuesday, the Regina Police Service said 38-year-old Louis Ted Mercredi has moved into a home that provides supervision and monitors his activities.
Mercredi’s criminal history includes violent sexual offences and he has a history of reoffending.
“During his time of incarceration, he did complete programing designated to address his risk factors,” the advisory said. “However, Louis Ted Mercredi has not made any progress in reducing his high risk to reoffend violently.
“He just completed an eight-year one-month sentence. At his last sentencing he was designated as a dangerous offender and was given a long-term supervision order for 10 years.”
Under the conditions of that order, Mercredi has to live at an approved residence and follow special conditions. He also:
- Must not consume, purchase or possess alcohol;
- Must not enter establishments where the primary source of income is derived from the sale or consumption of alcohol;
- Must not consume, purchase or possess drugs, other than prescribed medication taken as prescribed, and over-the-counter drugs taken as recommended by the manufacturer;
- Must not associate with any person he knows or believes is involved in criminal activity, or anyone who is actively abusing substances;
- Must follow a treatment plan/program to be arranged by his parole supervisor in the areas of sexual deviancy and substance abuse;
- Immediately report all intimate, sexual and non-sexual relationships and friendships with females to his parole supervisor;
- Not attempt to initiate any intimate sexual and non-sexual friendships with females;
- Not have direct or indirect contact with any of his current or previous victims of his sexual offending convictions; and
- Not own, possess or have the control of any weapon.
Mercredi is described as Indigenous, approximately 5-foot-9 and 257 pounds, with a heavy build, brown eyes and short black hair.
Anyone who has questions or concerns about Mercredi should call the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.