Parole Board Recommends Charge Against Sex Offender Hopley, Who Abducted BC Boy

Parole Board Recommends Charge Against Sex Offender Hopley, Who Abducted BC Boy
Randall Hopley is led out of the Cranbrook, B.C. courthouse on Sept. 14, 2011. The Canadian Press/Bill Graveland
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More than four years after convicted sex offender Randall Hopley finished his sentence for abducting a young British Columbia boy, the parole board is recommending charges against him for not complying with supervision orders.

The National Parole Board says in a statement the recommendation for the criminal charge will go to the B.C. attorney general, and comes after it alleges Hopley was caught using a computer at a public library, less than a metre from a group of children.