‘I’m not a monster’: Lloydminster man gets 3.5 years for sexual interference with a 14-year-old
A Lloydminster man convicted of sexually interfering with a 14-year-old girl was sentenced Thursday to 3.5 years in prison.
Court heard Tristan Lewis was 20 at the time and communicated with the girl for about a week before they met in person. Kritzer said he purchased alcohol for her and that sexual intercourse took place after she consumed it. Lewis also misrepresented his age as 17 or 18.
Lloydminster RCMP received the original complaint June 26, 2025, regarding a sexual assault. The detachment’s General Investigation Section took carriage of the investigation, arrested Lewis and executed a search warrant at his home.
He was charged with sexual interference and two counts of failing to comply with a release order.


