A man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of an Alberta gas station owner has had conditions imposed by parole before his pending release.
In September 2020, 32 year old Mitchell Sydlowski was sentenced to a little over three years after receiving credit for the time he served in pre-trial custody related to the death of 54 year old Ki Yun Jo.
In October 2017, Jo was killed at his Thorsby gas station when Sydlowski fled in a stolen cube van without paying the $198 gas bill.
Sydlowski’s conditions during his statutory release include that he not consume alcohol or drugs, seek employment, not operate a motor vehicle and not have contact with the victim’s family.
He’s also required to have a treatment plan and not have any contact with people involved in criminal activity.














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