A chronic offender who pleaded guilty to stealing two sculptures worth $40,000 from a Vancouver art gallery in December is back on the streets after being sentenced to one additional day in jail and 18 months probation.
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Chronic offender back on the streets after getting one day in jail for Vancouver art gallery theft
Police sent officers to Boivin’s residence in the Downtown Eastside and spotted him walking up to the building carrying the statue he had stolen. After getting a warrant to search his residence, police found the other sculpture he had stolen the day before.
After he was arrested, Boivin was remanded in custody for nearly two months until he entered the guilty plea to two counts of theft over $5,000 and several other offences pending against him.
The probation conditions include that Boivin keep the peace and be of good behaviour, appear before the the court when required to do so by the court, and notify the court or a probation officer in advance of any change of name or address and any changes of employment or occupation.
The judge also ordered him to attend the downtown community court case management team, which includes social workers, a psychiatrist, psychiatric nurses, probation officers, and sometimes police officers. The team is mandated with the responsibility of bringing their efforts and resources to bear on offenders to assist them with their identified needs. Prior court hearings have revealed that Boivin has drug addiction and mental health issues.
Boivin’s lawyer said he had no instructions from his client and did not wish to comment.
At Boivin’s prior court proceedings, it was disclosed that he had stable parents growing up in Quebec, with his father being a police chief and his mother a drug counsellor.
He moved to B.C. in 1998. One of his first criminal convictions was for trafficking in a controlled substance. He received a 60-day conditional sentence to be served in the community.
From 2012 to 2020, he was living homeless on the streets of Vancouver, but in 2020, with assistance, he was able to find housing in a single-room occupancy hotel in the city’s Downtown Eastside.
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