News — 03 March 2010

In the interest of public safety, the Dryden Police Service is issuing a warning about a violent offender who is now residing in Dryden.

Edward Hamel, age 37, was released from Saskatchewan’s Regional Pyschiatric Centre where he served three years for two counts of uttering threats to cause death /harm to a police officer and a correctional officer.

Hamel — who is Caucasian, 5’6” (168 cm), 207 lbs with shaved brown hair and a goatee — is considered by police to be a violent offender who has a history of violent offences and poses a risk of significant harm to the community.

The Dryden Police Service is issuing this information and warning after careful deliberation of all related issues, including privacy concerns, in the belief that it is clearly in the public interest to inform the members of the community about Hamel.

Members of the public are advised that the intent of this process is to enable citizens to take suitable precautionary measures. Releasing this information in not intended to encourage people to engage in any form of vigilante action.

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Chris Marchand is a native of Dryden, Ontario. He served his first newspaper internship at The Dryden Observer in 1998 while attending journalism studies at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops B.C. He's worked desks as both reporter and editor at the Fernie Free Press as well as filled the role of sports editor at the Cranbrook Daily Townsman. Marchand was named editor of the Dryden Observer in Aug. 2009.

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