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    U.S. fugitive child molester arrested in Montreal

    A U.S. fugitive convicted on 12 counts of sexual misconduct involving two boys has been arrested at Montreal’s Trudeau airport.

    Steven Dyer was convicted in absentia in Arizona in 2002 of molesting a young boy and a teenager between 1999 and 2001.

    According to the TV show America’s Most Wanted, which featured Dyer’s case in November 2010, the man befriended a young boy by giving him alcohol and taking him on trips.

    He repeatedly molested the boy during that time. He was also implicated in similar acts with a teenager on at least two occasions.

    Dyer, who was a volunteer with Big Brothers and a youth sports coach, was arrested in 2001 after the parents of one of the boys contacted police.

    He fled while out on bail and was convicted in absentia in 2002 on 12 counts of sexual conduct with a minor and unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.

    Members of Dyer's family were stopped by authorities while crossing into the U.S. from Canada while Dyer was on the run, according to America’s Most Wanted, but they denied any knowledge of his whereabouts.

    In December, the Canada Border Services Agency learned that Dyer had assumed the identity of a Canadian citizen and was living in Vancouver, although he was out of the country at the time.

    "Was he in Vancouver the entire 10 years? This is not information that I have but he was fraudulently in Canada," said agency official Véronique Lalime.

    He was identified and arrested when he tried to return to the country from Venezuela on Tuesday.

    Lalime said he is being held in the Montreal-area will appear in court in the near future.

    "He broke Canadian laws as well, because he was living under a false identity, so he’ll have to face Canadian law as well," she said.

    Dyer has not yet been sentenced in the U.S. but faces a minimum of 169 years in prison.

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    • Irene  •  Burlington, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Happy the jackass was caught. NOT happy he made it into our country in the first place!!! Lock him up, throw away the key.
      • Ski-Me 3 months ago
        Bullsh!t with the "lock him up"! Give him to the family of the boys he molested.
        Let them rip him apart limb from limb.
    • tamale  •  Edmonton, Alberta  •  3 months ago
      Shame, shame, shame on his parents for bringing him here to hide in the first place! Shouldn't there be a charge of "aiding and abetting" or something?
      • highlander 3 months ago
        His family should be permanently banned from entering Canada, that is if our border service can muster up enough intelligence to cipher 2+2.
      • Guess 3 months ago
        The parents should also be charged because they knew where he was living. Why else would they try to cross back into Canada...what lucky guees that he was living in Montreal. They knew alright.
      • geripc_2000 3 months ago
        Pedophiles should be euthanized. They serve no good purpose in the world.
    • Meds  •  3 months ago
      Boy Scouts, Big Brothers of America...blegh! *B*L*E*G*H*
      Yet another case where the mentor becomes the molester.
      Who screens and monitors these perverted volunteers and
      why are they so quick to twiddle their thumbs when asked?
      • Guess 3 months ago
        I think some dumbazzes monitor and screen perverts either that or their to effin lazy to check someones background. Twiddle thumbs...twiddle dee and twiddle dumb..azzwipes!
    • fordzz1  •  3 months ago
      Inmates all over are awaiting your arrival........
      • pinky 3 months ago
        Too bad the pedophiles are placed in different jail cells from the rest for "protection" in fear that other inmates would cause him harm.
      • Pokey 3 months ago
        Different cell? They have their own prisons nowadays!
    • blkrose4605  •  Kingston, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Put him in Kingston Pen with all the boys, they love to see him, oh and no segration...
      • Pokey 3 months ago
        Kingston with all the boys???? Bernado and Williams are what you have their now. Their own joint!
    • DOUGLAS  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      Great that he's caught, but how long will it take before he is actually extradited? It took years to extradite the serial killer Charles Ng that was arrested in Calgary and California wanted to try him with the Death Penalty on the table. We, of course with our air of moral superiority, huffed and puffed and refused. Think it was 5 years before that animal ended up in the US. I'll bet this one will also exhaust all appeal processes at great taxpayer expense before this piece of garbage is eventually sent home. His relatives should be charged with obstruction of justice, wherever they may be.
    • upward  •  3 months ago
      How can someone like that got bailed in the first place?
    • brian  •  3 months ago
      Why spend the money in Canadian courts? Send him C.O.D. to the States and have them deal with him. In Arizona, we know he'll get the sentence he deserves. Not the joke sentence he'll get over here.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Toronto, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      So glad they caught this sick S.O.B Cut his nuts off
    • Canadian Bacon1  •  3 months ago
      Never mind trying him in Canada. Send him back to the U.S. immediately and let them pay for this slug's incarceration.
    • .  •  3 months ago
      Whats the diffrence between this guy and Jerry Sandusky? Thats right this guy is poor=169 years in jail.
      Sandusky, millionaire=will be hosting $2500 a plate speeches in 2 or 3 years promoting his new book.
    • royalcolin  •  3 months ago
      You can run,you can hide but the long arm of the law will get you.
    • Bruce  •  3 months ago
      Let the US take him off our hands, 169 years, will be good for him. We should look into the travel history of the family, and if they harboured him, the US can charge them also
    • Moose  •  3 months ago
      Just give him back to the States, we don't need him in Canada
    • borealis14  •  3 months ago
      I fear for the Venezeulan children he had contact with. How did he make his money to be able to survive as well as thrive by evidence of his "holiday travels"?? Sex junkets to Thailand, Venezeula, China etc. all deal with pedophiles travelling to feed their addictions. How can we protect the children in those countries when we appear to be resistant to deal with pedophiles in Canada? The imprisonment is minimal and it takes years, AND YEARS to catch them. Shame on our lawmakers for putting so little value in our children.
    • leprecaun28  •  3 months ago
      Fox cancelled this show and now its airing on Lifetime, good thing because it is making a difference.....yay John Walsh!
    • highlander  •  Cape Breton, Nova Scotia  •  3 months ago
      He faces a minimum of 169 years in the U.S., we need those sentences in Canada.
    • kubbingj  •  3 months ago
      Why don't these arrests tell our government(s) something...hmmm...they keep finding these guys hiding here......hmmm...does it sound like our police force(s) are ineffective..or lack manpower to police...I don't know..but something is certainly wrong...especially when another child molester (Canadian) this time...is in the headlines as well...something is definitely wrong...
    • Unbiased  •  3 months ago
      Yet more evidence that our border "security" sucks. He came & went as he pleased. Sheesh. Honest people get harassed more than he did.
    • Roger Drelick  •  3 months ago
      Dont send him back to the US. Keep him here and send him up to to Quebec City. Lets show him how the French speaking inmates handle child molesters.
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