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| Removal Of GPS's Will Notify Public |
| By bakersfieldnow.com |
| Published: 08/06/2010 |
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -- There are about 86,000 registered sex offenders living in California, according to the Megan's Law website. Only a small fraction, about 6,650, wear a GPS monitor. The offenders are required to wear the monitor for the duration of their parole, but sometimes the offender doesn't wait. There have been at least three instances when that's happened in Kern County. The first was in 2006, when Brandon Bigsby cut off his GPS monitor. He was eventually caught using computers at public libraries. Read More. |
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