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Published July 17, 2023

OPP: Notification of sex offender residing in Essa Township

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News release - Nottawasaga OPP

The Nottawasaga Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is issuing a Community Safety Advisory about a sex offender who resides in Essa Township. This advisory follows careful review of the offender as it relates to issues of public safety.

Lauriston Charles Maloney, age 42, resides at, and has regular access to the "Beating the Odds" Children's Camp, which offers services for children with autism.

Maloney is a convicted sex offender with several prior convictions, which include human trafficking of children.

This information is being issued to the public as a precautionary measure. Protecting public safety is among the OPP's top priorities.

Members of the public are reminded that, although Maloney does present a safety risk, his rights are guaranteed under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. As such, the Nottawasaga OPP will act to protect these rights if they are infringed.

The Police Services Act permits the Commissioner of the OPP, the local Chief of Police, or his/her designate, to make public notification regarding high-risk offenders in the community if the community's safety will be enhanced by the release of the offender's personal information.

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