TORONTO

“The only good cop is a dead cop.”

The federal inmate sporting that disturbing tattoo has allegedly gone AWOL after signing out of a halfway house in Toronto, according to the OPP.

Warren Loppie, 33, who is the subject of a Canada-wide warrant, has family in Toronto and Barrie, Det.-Const. Steve Sermet said Monday.

“If someone does see him, call 911,” he cautioned.

Loppie has served two-thirds of his four-year sentence for a 2012 armed robbery in Mississauga.

He was assigned to the halfway house to finish the remainder of his time with parole conditions that included staying at the dwelling and not associating with anyone with a criminal record.

Police confirmed a Facebook photo of Loppie’s neck tattoo. Loppie, who also has a skull tattoo on his arm, could be charged with being unlawfully at large.

“Once he’s apprehended, he goes to the nearest detention centre,” Sermet explained.

“And then from there, his parole officer will come see him, and basically interview him. And depending on what he says, he could potentially get released back to another halfway house, or they could actually send him right back to jail in Kingston and have to go before the parole board.”

Investigators ask anyone with information to call 416-808-5900, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or 911.