The Saskatoon Police Service is warning the public about a high-risk violent sex offender who has recently completed his sentence and has been released from custody.

Richard James Netmaker, 28, has a history of committing violent sexual offences against women with whom he is acquainted or whom he has met, the police said in a news release.

Following his release on May 9, Netmaker has chosen to live in the Saskatoon area, police said.

He's required to follow a series of conditions, including:

Report weekly to Saskatoon police.

Abide by a curfew and remain at home between 10 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

Stay away from alcohol or drugs.

Submit to searches, and

Receive written permission by a parole officer or the police if he wants to travel

The police said they want people to be aware of Netmaker's potential to re-offend.

They say if anyone is aware that he has violated his conditions, they're asked to notify the Saskatoon Police Service immediately at 975-8300.