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Officer Aron Sandlnann <br />Officer Bill Jacobson <br />The Predatory Offender Registry (POR) is maintained by the Minnesota <br />Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). The registry was created to <br />monitor predatory offenders in the state of Minnesota. Predatory offenders <br />are placed into three categories referred to by the BCA as Level I, Level II, <br />and Level III. Level I offenders are considered least likely to re- offend. <br />Level III offenders are considered most likely to re- offend. <br />The POR Registry keeps track of each offender's home and work addresses, <br />as well as vehicles registered to and used by the offender <br />The Centennial Lakes Police Department monitors the individuals residing <br />within Centerville, Circle Pines, and Lexington who are listed on the <br />Predatory Offender Registry. The list of registered predatory offenders <br />residing in our communities is updated monthly by the Centennial Lakes <br />Police Department. This number is fluid as offenders are constantly moving <br />in and/or out of our cities. At any given time there are normally around <br />twenty -five offenders residing within the three cities. <br />At the end of 2009, there were 23 offenders being monitored by the <br />Centennial Lakes Police Department. Six offenders lived in Centerville, <br />nine in Circle Pines and eight in Lexington. Three offenders were classified <br />as Level I offenders, all others were not assigned a risk level. <br />In addition to monthly updates, officers made four contacts during 2009 with <br />each offender at their registered address to verify that the offenders were in <br />compliance with the state's registration requirements. Digital pictures were <br />also taken of each offender in order to update the BCA files. <br />The Centennial Lakes Police Department will continue to keep a current list <br />of the predatory offenders living in our jurisdiction and continue to make <br />contact with the offenders at their registered addresses to verify that the <br />offenders are compliant. <br />43 <br />62 <br />
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