stanley was living in alberta, canada. police monitoring his every move after serving jail time for the kidnapping of two boys from a school yard in canada. on october 1, stanley cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet. prompting police to issue an alert saying stanley posed a significant risk and specifically told u.s. border agents he may be headed their way. according to the seattle times, less than a week later, stanley entered the u.s. through the border crossing. custom officials say that they didn't stop him because he is a u.s. citizen. he showed proper i.d. and wasn't wanted in the u.s. >> when somebody comes into the country and you know there is an outstanding warrant held by another country but they are unwilling to extradite that individual, the u.s. customs and board i protection does not have the authority to arrest that individual and that becomes a significant law enforcement challenge stanley made his way to seattle where police found him last week. made him register as a sex offender but let him go africa canadian authorities chose not