Police arrest man accused of giving teen booze, drugs and sexually exploiting her over 11 months

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Police have arrested a man accused of giving a teenage girl drugs and alcohol and sexually exploiting her during multiple encounters over the course of nearly a year.

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Police have arrested a man accused of giving a teenage girl drugs and alcohol and sexually exploiting her during multiple encounters over the course of nearly a year.

Winnipeg Police Service counter-exploitation investigators began a probe earlier this month after the teen told a trusted adult about one of the assaults she suffered.

They arrested a man at his Winnipeg home last Friday, where the incidents are alleged to have happened on several occasions from February to December 2025.

During one of the encounters, the teenager suffered a “potentially fatal” drug overdose, police said Wednesday. She was also assaulted physically and choked on several occasions, causing minor injuries.

Albert Felix Mondor, 55, is to be charged with sexual interference, administering a noxious thing, assault and assault by choking, suffocating or strangling. He is in custody.

Police are still investigating and asked anyone with information about the case to call the child abuse unit at 204-986-3296 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 204-786-8477 (TIPS).

Mondor was ordered to register as a sex offender after he was convicted of a December 2014 sex assault. He was found guilty after trial and sentenced in May 2017 to two years less a day in jail, plus three years of supervised probation.

Court heard he sexually assaulted a woman who had passed out after drinking alcohol at a party, which he continued to do even after being caught by another partygoer.

He has breached his sex offender order on two occasions, court records indicate, by failing to report as required.

Mondor’s criminal record, which dates back to at least 2001 in Manitoba, includes as many as 40 convictions, most of them for breaching court orders.

He’s also been convicted of physical assaults, including one on a peace officer, uttering threats, thefts, drug possession and mischief.

Most recently, in August last year, Mondor pleaded guilty to obstructing or resisting a peace officer, after he left an Arlington Street 7-Eleven convenience store with five large bags of chips he didn’t pay for on Oct. 31, 2024.

Store clerks alerted a pair of Winnipeg police officers, who had just pulled into the parking lot, and when they tried to arrest them, he resisted before they managed to get him into cuffs.

Mondor was given unsupervised probation for a year and barred from all 7-Eleven stores in Winnipeg.

erik.pindera@freepress.mb.ca

Erik Pindera

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Erik Pindera is a reporter for the Free Press, mostly focusing on crime and justice. The born-and-bred Winnipegger attended Red River College Polytechnic, wrote for the community newspaper in Kenora, Ont. and reported on television and radio in Winnipeg before joining the Free Press in 2020.  Read more about Erik.

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