Saskatoon Police Issue Alert Ahead of Serial Voyeur’s Release

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  • Saskatoon Police issued a public safety alert for the release of serial voyeur Kyle Ronald Hameluck.
  • Hameluck, 37, will be released from Saskatoon Correctional Centre on February 14, 2026.
  • He has 70 prior convictions for voyeurism, trespassing, and indecent acts since 2014.
  • Release conditions include a 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew and a ban on camera-enabled devices.
  • Police urge the public to report any violations to 306-975-8300 or 911 for emergencies.

SASKATOON (Azat TV) – Saskatoon police have issued a public safety alert concerning the imminent release of serial voyeur Kyle Ronald Hameluck, 37, from the Saskatoon Correctional Centre on February 14, 2026. The alert, prompted by Hameluck’s extensive history of reoffending and numerous prior convictions for secretly recording women, highlights official concerns about his potential to commit new offenses despite court-imposed conditions.

The Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) confirmed Hameluck’s impending release in a news release on Thursday, stating that the advisory was issued out of an “abundance of caution and concern about Mr. Hameluck’s potential to reoffend.” This marks a significant development given his decades-long pattern of similar criminal behavior.

Kyle Hameluck’s Release Conditions Detailed

Kyle Ronald Hameluck, who was born on November 12, 1988, is expected to reside in Saskatoon upon his release. He will be subject to a two-year probation period with several strict court-imposed conditions aimed at mitigating public risk. These conditions include a nightly curfew requiring him to remain inside an approved residence between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. He is also strictly prohibited from contacting any of his past victims.

Furthermore, Hameluck is banned from possessing any non-prescribed drugs and, critically, from owning or using any cell phone or digital devices capable of taking photographs or videos. This specific condition directly addresses the nature of his past offenses, many of which involved the illicit recording of women.

A History of Serial Voyeurism and Reoffending

Hameluck’s criminal record is extensive, encompassing 70 prior convictions for offenses such as trespassing at night, indecent acts, and secretly recording women in their homes, dating back to 2014. In October, he received a three-year sentence after pleading guilty to 23 voyeurism charges for incidents that occurred between 2017 and 2024. Due to enhanced credit for time spent on remand, he served just over six months of that sentence.

His history reveals a disturbing pattern of reoffending, often while under court supervision. Hameluck has served three prior sentences in 2017, 2020, and 2022, all of which included periods of probation. In at least two instances, he committed new crimes while still on probation. His most recent offenses, for which he was just released, occurred approximately five months after a 2022 sentencing that included 12 months of probation for unlawfully being in a dwelling house. When he was arrested in March 2024, accused of voyeurism, harassment, and stalking, he was found with a partially-functioning camera phone, a device he was explicitly prohibited from possessing.

Public Vigilance Urged by Saskatoon Police

The Saskatoon Police Service has provided a physical description of Hameluck: he is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 155 pounds, with brown (balding) hair and green eyes. He also has several distinctive tattoos, including mushrooms and railroad tracks. The SPS is actively urging the public to exercise vigilance and report any observed breaches of his release conditions immediately.

Members of the public are advised not to approach Hameluck if they witness any violations but instead to contact the Saskatoon Police Service directly at 306-975-8300. In cases where an event is considered emergent or poses an immediate threat, individuals are instructed to call 911 without delay.

The decision by Saskatoon police to issue a public safety alert, rather than simply announcing a release, underscores the gravity of Kyle Ronald Hameluck’s history and the ongoing concern for community safety, reflecting a proactive stance by law enforcement given his documented pattern of reoffending.

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