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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />'I <br />II <br />il <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />p <br /> <br />REDATORY OFFENDER REGISTRY <br /> <br />Officer Aron Sandmann <br />Officer Bill Jacobson <br /> <br />The Predatory Otfender Registry (POR) is maitWUned by the ~i~ Bureau of <br />Criminal Appnmension (DCA). The registry was created to monitor predatory <br />offenders in the state of Minnesota. Predatory offenders are pbu:ed into categories <br />retmed to by the DCA as Level I, Level U, and Level m. Level I otTeoders ate <br />conside.red least likely to re-otfend. Level m offenden are considered most likely to <br />re-otTend. <br /> <br />The Ccn~iaI Lakes Police Department JDODiton the individuals raiding within <br />Ceutmille, Circle Pio.es. aucI Lexiaatcm who ate listecl on. the Predatory Offeo.der <br />Registry. The list of registered predatory offenders residing in our communities is <br />updated montbly. At any given time, there are approximately twenty-five offenders <br />residing within the three cities. This number is fluid as offenders are constandy <br />moving in and out of our cities. <br /> <br />In addition to monthly updates, officers made tine contacts during 200S with each <br />offeoder at their registered address to verify that the offenden were in compliance <br />with the state's fe&istration requirements. <br /> <br />The Centennial Lakes Police Department will continue to keep a current list of the <br />predatory offeoders living in our jurisdiction and continue to make contact with the <br />offenders at their registered addresses to verify that the offenders are compliant. <br />