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Re: Sex Offenders

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wmccall:

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This cat isn't in your neighborhood, is he?





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He is 134 miles away. I think I would remember seeing him.

Brookenstein:
How many people are in your zip code?

Is there a way to know if this guy is renting or owning the house?  There are quite a few rentals in the area, so I'm hoping.

r100rs:

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The dude looked like Jean Claude van Damme.  I guess all Danes probably do.

Terminator

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I can guarentee all Danes don't look like that.

r100rs

LtDan:

--- Quote ---8 in your zipcode? I have 8 within a mile!  Although our database doesn't list the conviction or severity and Lt Dan can correct me if I'm wrong, but If I offend someone looking into my backyard as I get in the tub, the indecent exposure could be considered a sexual offense.
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§ 2907.09. Public indecency.  

(A)  No person shall recklessly do any of the following, under circumstances in which his or her conduct is likely to be viewed by and affront others, not members of his or her household:  
 
(1) Expose his or her private parts, or engage in masturbation;  

(2) Engage in sexual conduct;  

(3) Engage in conduct that to an ordinary observer would appear to be sexual conduct or masturbation.

The key is trying to be discreet. If your neighbor has to climb a tree or stand on a wheebarrow and hang over the fence to see you, you are OK. If you put the hottub in your front yard an allow Brookenstein to show you how she keeps the "swimmers" out of the hot tub every evening at dusk, that would meet the "reckless" standard.

Entertaining for sure, but reckless. And it is under the Sexual Offense section of the code.

LtDan:
We do keep a map of the city with push pins noting the current address of all registered sexual offenders. If we get a missing child, it is one of the first things to get checked.

Wmccall probably remembers the kid in Lancaster that was found alive after a couple days in the attic of a neighbor that was a registered offender. He had drywalled over the access to the attic, but detectives heard her crying when interviewing him.

I believe he was killed in prison.  Good riddance.

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