Under the authority of, and pursuant to, the Saskatchewan Public Disclosure Act, the Regina Police Service is repeating a public advisory on a male, who is considered to be a high risk to reoffend sexually and/or violently. Since January 4, 2021, 46 year-old Kelly Roger FURI, has been living in the Heritage neighbourhood of Regina, in a residence that provides supervision and monitoring of his activities. (Please note: decisions about releasing convicted offenders back into the community are made following the provisions of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act; these decisions are not made by police.)
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE IS INTENDED TO ENABLE MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO TAKE SUITABLE PREVENTATIVE MEASURES, NOT TO EMBARK UPON ANY FORM OF VIGILANTISM OR OTHER UNREASONABLE CONDUCT DIRECTED AT THIS INDIVIDUAL. More information about the Public Disclosure process can be found here: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/government-structure/boards-commissions-and-agencies/public-disclosure-committee
Please visit the Canadian Centre for Child Protection for further information on why high risk offender release notifications are issued.
The Regina Police Service is adding new information to the January 5th advisory on Kelly Roger FURI. Since that time, the Parole Board of Canada has imposed four additional conditions aimed at addressing FURI’s risk in the community. These new conditions are listed below.
Kelly Roger FURI is described as: Male, Caucasian, 46 years old, 5’ 11” tall, weighing approximately 228 pounds. FURI has brown eyes and short, grey/brown hair. FURI has a moustache and beard, mostly grey in colour.
A brief description of FURI’s offending behaviour is as follows: Kelly Roger FURI has a criminal history which includes violent sexual offences and has a history of reoffending as an adult. During his time of incarceration, he has completed programming designated to address his risk factors. Kelly Roger FURI has not made any progress in reducing his high risk to reoffend violently.
Kelly Roger FURI has been serving his Long Term Supervision Order since January 4, 2021 and is required to live at an approved residence. Kelly Roger FURI must abide by the following new special conditions:
- (new) Not possess, acquire, purchase or access pornographic and/or sexually explicit material in any form or type of media including sexual stimulants;
- (new) Not to attend massage parlours and spas and only permitted to attend hotels and/or motels upon pre-approval by his parole supervisor;
- (new) Any mobile device capable of text messaging, accessing the internet/social media and communication via telephone owned by FURI is subject to review upon request from his parole supervisor; and
- (new) Not own, use or possess a computer, as defined in s. 342.1 of the Criminal Code, or any technological device, that would allow him unsupervised access to the internet unless pre-approved by his parole officer.
Kelly Roger FURI must also abide by the following, previously-published conditions:
- Must return to the residential facility nightly;
- Must not be in the company of sex trade workers;
- Immediately report all intimate sexual and non-sexual relationships and friendships with females to his parole supervisor;
- Not to be in or near areas where sex trade workers frequent;
- Reside at a Community Correctional Centre or Community Residential Facility for a period of 365 days;
- Follow a treatment plan/program to be arranged by his parole supervisor in the areas of family violence, anger, and sexual violence; and
- No direct or indirect contact with the victims or any member of their family.
Any member of the public who has questions or concerns is encouraged to contact the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500. Anyone who wishes to report an incident where Kelly Roger FURI is in violation of the aforementioned conditions, should call the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). Concerns or reports from persons living outside of Regina should be directed to the nearest detachment of the RCMP or local municipal police department.
This information is intended to raise community awareness about the presence of this offender so that people may make informed choices about contact with this person. This information is not to be used for an unlawful purpose. The Regina Police Service stresses: THIS INFORMATION IS INTENDED TO ENABLE MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO TAKE SUITABLE PREVENTATIVE MEASURES, NOT TO EMBARK UPON ANY FORM OF VIGILANTISM OR OTHER UNREASONABLE CONDUCT DIRECTED AT THIS INDIVIDUAL.