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UPDATE: Violent offender arrested in Edmonton

UPDATE: Edmonton Police Service arrested Carifelle without incident on March 3rd in Edmonton.


Edmonton Police Service is warning the public of a dangerous offender who may be on his way to Saskatchewan.

Clint Carifelle, 30, removed his monitoring ankle bracelet that was placed on him because of his violent tendencies and was last seen at a residence on 119 Avenue and 101 Street in Edmonton on February 24. EPS says he has ties to Saskatchewan and could be travelling to the province.

He is 6’3″ and 214 lbs with brown hair, brown eyes and full face tattoos which police say he may be covering with makeup.

Police warn that he shouldn’t be approached as Carifelle is known to carry weapons on him.

Anyone who encounters him or knows of his whereabouts should call police immediately by calling 911. Anonymous tips can be made by contacting Crime Stoppers.

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