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Vancouver Police Say ‘High-Risk’ Sex Offender Poses Threat to Children

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 4 – Kelly Glen Isbister, 53, was released after serving 18 months for possession of child pornography and breach of recognizance, with strict court conditions to protect youth, police said.

  • Kelly Isbister, identified as a high-risk sex offender, was discharged from jail in Vancouver on July 4, 2025, after completing an 18-month term.
  • He completed a prison term related to charges of having illegal child sexual abuse material and violating the conditions of his release following a coordinated investigation by multiple law enforcement agencies.
  • The Vancouver Police Department released Isbister’s photograph and imposed strict conditions restricting his contact with anyone under 18 and confining him to British Columbia.
  • Isbister, who stands 6'4" and has a weight of around 200 pounds along with brown hair and eyes, will reside in Vancouver under court-imposed supervision and must wear electronic monitoring equipment.
  • Police warn he poses a high risk mainly to boys and urge the public to report any violations of his conditions by calling 911.
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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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