Randall Hopley sentenced to six years in Kienan Hebert abduction

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November 29th, 2013

Randall Hopley, the man who led police on a manhunt for days two years ago in Sparwood, was sentenced to six years in prison and declared a long-term offender in a Cranbrook courtroom Friday.

Hopley, who abducted of three-year-old Kienan Hebert in 2011, was also sentenced to one year in prison for a break-and-enter in Alberta, for a total sentence of seven years.

Hopley served 26 months of his sentence due to his credit incarceration before trial giving him a total of five more years left on his sentence.

After his arrest, Hopley pleaded guilty to abducting Hebert in the middle of the night and holding him in an abandoned cabin for four days in September 2011.

The Hebert family found Kienan unharmed, back in his bed, four days after his abduction.

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