Canada- Public safety advisory issued, warning about released sex offender, Oloruntimilehin "Timi" Ojeikere, 21, Toronto (Mississaga), 22 Feb.2024

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''The 21-year-old man was arrested in September 2023 for an alleged sexual assault at a Mississauga mall, according to police.
Ojeikere faces charges of sexual assault, criminal harassment and uttering threats that are still before the courts, police said Saturday.
He is bound by conditions of a release order that include house arrest, GPS monitoring, not to go any place where alleged victims are known to be or ought to be, remaining in his residence except for medical emergencies, meeting with a lawyer, or attending court, and no use of smartphone or computer unless supervised.''
 
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February 24, 2024
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''Region of PeelPeel Regional Police are issuing a Public Safety Advisory as a result of an offender’s release into the Mississauga/Brampton area.
Oloruntimilehin OJEIKERE, who also goes by “Timi” and is aged 21, will reside in the area of Erin Mills Parkway and Britannia Road in Mississauga after his release from custody on February 22, 2024.
OJEIKERE’s charges include Sexual Assault, Criminal Harassment, and Uttering Threats. He is bound by conditions of a release order, which include:
  • House Arrest
  • GPS Monitoring
  • Not to go any place where victims are known to be or ought to be
  • Remaining in his residence except for medical emergencies, meeting with a lawyer, or attending court
  • No use of smartphone or computer unless supervised
Peel Regional Police believe that OJEIKERE is at an elevated risk of re-offending and, as such, will be monitoring him closely.
Members of the public are urged to use caution if they encounter OJEIKERE.
To view a photo of Oloruntimilehin OJEIKERE, please visit our website.
This information is being released to the public for awareness and as a precautionary measure. Peel Regional Police strives to protect the public and values safety above all else. Members of the public are reminded that although OJEIKERE may present a safety risk to the public, he is a Canadian citizen, and his rights are guaranteed under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. As such, Peel Regional Police will act to protect these rights if they are infringed upon.
Investigators believe there may be additional victims who have not come forward. Anyone with information is urged to contact the 11 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at 905-453-2121, extension 1133.
Information may also be submitted anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or by visiting peelcrimestoppers.ca.''
 

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