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High-risk offender residing in Yarmouth County

RCMP in Nova Scotia are notifying the public that Allen Desrosiers, 64, who was convicted of sexual offences in the U.S., is now residing in the Rockville area.

RCMP say Allen Desrosiers, 64, convicted of sexual offences in the U.S., is now living in Rockville area

A white man in his 60s with short white hair and white facial hair wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt against a grey background.
Allen Desrosiers, 64, served a 23-year sentence in the U.S.for sexual offences committed in Massachusetts including kidnapping, aggravated rape, rape, assault with intent to rape, assault and battery. He's now living in Yarmouth County. (Nova Scotia RCMP)

A high-risk offender is now residing in Yarmouth County.

Nova Scotia RCMP issued a publicnotification Wednesdayfor 64-year-oldAllen Desrosiers.Desrosiersis now living in the Rockville area.

Desrosierswas convicted of sexual offences in the United States that include kidnapping, aggravated rape, rape, assault with intent to rape, assault and battery. In 2019, police sayDesrosiers, who is a Canadian citizen,completeda 23-year sentence in the U.S.for the crimes, committed in Massachussetts.

His victims, who are all female, ranged in age from 16 to 47. Hewas released after serving his full sentence, without conditions, and moved to Nova Scotia in August 2022.

RCMP described Desrosiers as white,5-11and200pounds, with blue eyes and white hair.

Police say they'reletting people know Desrosiersis in the area "so they may take suitable precautionary measures." But police warnedany form of vigilante activity "or other unreasonable conduct" won't be tolerated.

The Yarmouth Rural RCMP Detachmentsaid anyone in the community who witnesses any suspicious activity should contact them at902-742-9106.For anonymous reports, Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers is at1-800-222-8477.