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High-risk offender released in Calgary after serving 9 years for aggravated sexual assault

Calgary police are warning the public about a high-risk offender released from prison after completing a sentence for aggravated sexual assault and break and enter with intent in Prince Albert, Sask.

Bradley Cory Keenatch, 33, has lengthy criminal history including assault with a weapon

Calgary police issued a warning after Bradley Cory Keenatch was released from prison after serving nine years for aggravated sexual assault and break and enter with intent. (Calgary police)

Calgary police are warning the public about a high-risk offender released from prison after completing a sentence for aggravated sexual assault and break and enter with intent in Prince Albert, Sask.

Bradley Cory Keenatch, 33, was released Thursday after serving nine years.

He willbe monitored by the Calgary Police Service's high-risk offender program. He is described as Indigenous, five foot nine and 170 pounds with black hair, brown eyes andglasses. He has tattoos of a bear claw on his left hand and the word Cory on his chest.

Keenatch's previous convictions include assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm, common assault, uttering threats, break and enter, escapinglawful custody, possession of a weapon, attempt to obstruct justice, mischief, possession of property obtained by crime and several breaches of court orders.

All of his crimes have been committed in Saskatchewan.