81 more days in jail for dangerous offender who ignored supervision order

By Bob Mackin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A provincial court judge in Prince George sentenced a dangerous offender to 15 months for breaching a long-term supervision order plus three years of probation. Kevin Roy Grunerud, 48, however, qualified for 375 days enhanced credit for time served in jail since last March, meaning he has 81 days remaining. Judge Robert Brown said Grunerud’s risk to re-offend remains significant and he requires monitoring. “There remains a real risk to public safety,” Brown said. Grunerud pleaded guilty last August to breaching his 10-year, long-term supervision order by possessing alcohol in Prince George in January 2022 and failing to travel directly to his residence and report directly to his parole supervisor in Chilliwack in September 2023. The 15 month sentence is for the Chilliwack…

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