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| Technology finds sex offenders |
| By PC World |
| Published: 04/12/2007 |
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MIAMI, FL - In the fall of 2006, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement tracked down a sex offender who was supposed to be dead. The man, who had been convicted of a lewd or lascivious offense against a child, was one of possibly 100,000 sexual predators nationwide who fail to comply with address registration laws and are therefore considered "missing." This one was so missing police thought he had died. "This man was hopping from state to state and not registering anywhere," says Mary Coffee, who oversees planning and policy for the department's sexual offender and predator registration program. "The last state we were able to track him to [Illinois] felt that not only was he not at the last place we thought he was in, they thought he was dead." Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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