Alberta man Jack William Kramer faces two counts in connection to a historical sexual assault incident

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The Calgary Police Service’s Sex Crime Unit, Cold Case Team, has charged a man in relation to a 19-year-old break and enter, and sexual assault case.

At approximately 2 a.m., July 12, 1995, a family was asleep in their home in the 1300 block of 69 St. S.W., when a woman woke to find a man standing over her and her husband with a knife. The man, who was wearing a mask, removed the husband from the bedroom and restrained him in another room. The offender then returned to the room and demanded money from the wife.

When the offender wasn’t able to obtain his demands, he sexually assaulted both the wife and her 15-year-old daughter. During this time, the husband was able to make his escape and reach a neighbour’s residence to call police.

A suspect was identified at the time, however as a result of advancements in forensic DNA analysis and forensic crime exhibit analysis, a man was arrested on Tuesday, June 10, 2014, in Innisfail, Alberta, in relation to this investigation and an ongoing RCMP investigation.

Jack William Kramer, 51, of Whitecourt, Alberta, is charged with:

– two counts of sexual assault with a weapon

– one count of break and enter

– four counts of forcible confinement

– two counts of Sexual assault with threats to cause bodily harm

– three counts counts of robbery, home invasion

– one count of face masked during the commission of an offense

– one count of possession of a weapon or imitation for a dangerous purpose

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