Mentally ill offender found, returned to facility
toronto.ctv.ca
A mentally ill man who disappeared from an outing
at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday night has been found
and returned to the Whitby Mental Health Centre.
Toronto police said Thursday afternoon that 31-year-old
Mylvaganam Vaasuhan was located downtown at
about 1:20 p.m. in the Albert and James streets area.
Police did not immediately release any more information
about Vaasuhan's return.
Vaasuhan, responsible for sex attacks on two young girls,
was the subject of a citywide search. Toronto and
Durham police issued a public safety alert and warned
that young girls were at risk.
The inmate was without medication, which he uses to
control his schizophrenia, paranoia and sexual urges.
Vaasuhan was with other patients and staff supervisors
at the Toronto Blue Jays game when he wandered off.
In 2002, he was found not criminally responsible by
reason of a mental disorder for sexual attacks on two
young girls, aged five and eight, at a playground.
Vaasuhan said he wanted to play with the girls and
take them to his "dungeon," police said.
After the girls were accosted, they ran home.
A court ordered Vaasuhan to remain at a medium
security unit in Whitby indefinitely, and he is banned
from having contact with anyone under the age of 14.
He is, however, eligible to participate in community
outings, such as the sporting event.
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So he has a mental disorder and is expected to obey
orders to stay away from young children??????????
and is being housed in a no security center with
access to the public and no supervision?????????
okay and I a taxpayer should be happy with this?????
Is anyone else like me concerned???????????
toronto.ctv.ca
A mentally ill man who disappeared from an outing
at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday night has been found
and returned to the Whitby Mental Health Centre.
Toronto police said Thursday afternoon that 31-year-old
Mylvaganam Vaasuhan was located downtown at
about 1:20 p.m. in the Albert and James streets area.
Police did not immediately release any more information
about Vaasuhan's return.
Vaasuhan, responsible for sex attacks on two young girls,
was the subject of a citywide search. Toronto and
Durham police issued a public safety alert and warned
that young girls were at risk.
The inmate was without medication, which he uses to
control his schizophrenia, paranoia and sexual urges.
Vaasuhan was with other patients and staff supervisors
at the Toronto Blue Jays game when he wandered off.
In 2002, he was found not criminally responsible by
reason of a mental disorder for sexual attacks on two
young girls, aged five and eight, at a playground.
Vaasuhan said he wanted to play with the girls and
take them to his "dungeon," police said.
After the girls were accosted, they ran home.
A court ordered Vaasuhan to remain at a medium
security unit in Whitby indefinitely, and he is banned
from having contact with anyone under the age of 14.
He is, however, eligible to participate in community
outings, such as the sporting event.
**********************************************
So he has a mental disorder and is expected to obey
orders to stay away from young children??????????
and is being housed in a no security center with
access to the public and no supervision?????????
okay and I a taxpayer should be happy with this?????
Is anyone else like me concerned???????????
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