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But Cross said the new “allegation bears some similarity to the circumstances resulting in your first federal sentence: You were convicted in 2001 for your part in kidnapping and robbing a drug dealer whom your accomplice tortured, shot and killed.”

She noted that Dorozan had not told staff at his halfway house he was going to rent a vehicle or visit his friend.

“You refused to provide contact information for the individual you rented the U-Haul vehicle for so that your parole officer could corroborate your story. You acknowledged that this did not put you in a positive light but disclosed that this individual is an American who is illegally in Canada.”

The friend later made phone contact with the parole officer to verify Dorozan’s story, but was “belligerent and confrontational” during the call.

Correctional officials recommended that Dorozan’s parole be revoked because he was dishonest with his “community management team.”

Cross agreed.

“The board is satisfied that, if released, you will present an undue risk of reoffending before the expiration of your sentence. As such, the board is revoking your full parole,” she said.

Dorozan is serving a seven-year, two-month sentence after pleading guilty in 2012 to 11 counts of breaking and entering. He stole items to support a heroin addiction.

He was released on day parole in February 2015 and granted full parole on Aug. 12, 2016, hours before being arrested again.

Ellard is serving a life sentence for second-degree murder after beating and drowning Virk under a Victoria-area bridge when both were teenagers.

She was denied day parole in May despite the Parole Board of Canada noting that she was finally taking some responsibility for the murder and had made strides in her rehabilitation.

Dorozan’s latest parole documents mention his “committed relationship with a high-profile female federal offender who remains incarcerated at this time.”

“CSC approved you for private family visits, which you completed without concern. You are expecting a child in November 2016,” the documents say.

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