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Sex offender victims sought

Vancouver police suspect a high-risk offender, now in custody, may have had contact with other women in the city.

They are asking anyone who may have had contact with Trevor Leonard Smith to come forward.

Smith, who is believed to have used multiple aliases, was arrested Friday for violating court-ordered conditions.

He has been convicted of a number of sexual offences, and the Corrections Service of Canada believes he poses a high risk of committing violence against women and sexual offences against children.

Smith has been in Vancouver since completing his sentence in 2017.

Crown counsel has approved six counts of breaching his conditions.


“The VPD’s High-Risk Offender Unit has been monitoring Smith since he was released. They have learned that Smith may also be identifying himself as Trevor Landry, and Trevor Kevin Williams,” says Const. Jason Doucette.

“Detectives would like to hear from any women who may have had contact with Smith since his release in 2017.”

Smith is bound by several court-ordered conditions, which include:

  • not to be at any place where children and/or youth under the age of 16 years are present or can reasonably be expected
  • no contact, direct or indirect, with children and/or youth 16 years of age or under
  • report relationships and friendships with females
  • not to consume or possess alcohol or drugs
  • not to use or possess a computer system, including handheld device allowing unsupervised internet access.

Anyone who may have information about Trevor Leonard Smith violating any of these conditions is asked to call investigators at 604-717- 0603.



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