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In a twist that might make a crime drama blush, notorious sex offender Randall Hopley was re-arrested on the same day he was released. Failing to comply with his monitoring requirements, his prompt return to custody raises serious questions about oversight in high-profile criminal cases.
Police say Randall Hopley had been released from Mission Institution on Thursday morning and ordered to live at a Vancouver halfway house
VANCOUVER - Vancouver police have re-arrested high-risk sex offender Randall Hopley, on the same day that he was released from prison.
Notorious sex offender Randall Hopley has been arrested after refusing to wear an ankle bracelet while on release, Global News has learned.
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