
"Darren Scott Ray, 65, is currently serving a life sentence for first-degree murder, according to a police news release on Monday. He was released on an unescorted temporary absence permit (UTA) on Monday afternoon. Ray poses a significant risk to the community, the news release said. The Durham Regional Police Service will continue to monitor Ray's whereabouts and activities."
"Ray's temporary release has several conditions, according to the news release, including obey the law and keep the peace. He is required to travel directly to his destination, as set out in the permit, and must remain within Durham Region. Ray must also report to a parole supervisor and follow a release plan."
"He is not allowed to be around anyone under the age of 18, unless that's approved by his parole supervisor and he's accompanied by a responsible adult who knows [his] criminal history. Ray is not allowed to communicate with anyone he knows or has reason to believe is involved in criminal activity. He is also required to report all sexual and non-sexual relationships and friendships to his parole supervisor."
Darren Scott Ray, a 65-year-old serving a life sentence for first-degree murder, was released on an unescorted temporary absence permit (UTA) for 72 hours on Monday afternoon. Police have issued a public warning, stating Ray poses a significant risk to the community. His release includes strict conditions: he must remain within Durham Region, obey the law, keep the peace, and travel only to designated destinations. Ray cannot associate with anyone under 18 unless approved by his parole supervisor and accompanied by a responsible adult aware of his criminal history. He is prohibited from communicating with individuals involved in criminal activity and must report all relationships and friendships to his parole supervisor. Durham Regional Police will monitor his whereabouts and activities throughout the temporary release period.
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