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| Released offender tracked for life |
| By Portage Daily Register |
| Published: 04/18/2008 |
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WISCONSIN - A released sex offender will be the first man in Columbia County to be monitored for the rest of his life by a global positioning system tracking device. "It is a very successful tool in holding offenders accountable and keeping communities safe," said John Dipko, public information director for the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Marcel Ivory, 33, who was released earlier this week, will live at a temporary placement house on Adams Street in Portage, police said. Ivory will be monitored with an active GPS tracking device that will set locations where he will not be allowed to go, known as exclusion zones. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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