Vancouver Police has arrested high-risk sex offender Kristjon Olson yesterday evening shortly before 11 p.m.
Olson, a 38-year-old, subject of a public warning on February 22, was wanted for Breach of his recognizance.
Olson remains in custody.
Vancouver Police has arrested high-risk sex offender Kristjon Olson yesterday evening shortly before 11 p.m.
Olson, a 38-year-old, subject of a public warning on February 22, was wanted for Breach of his recognizance.
Olson remains in custody.
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