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CDCR Unveils Website to Alert the Public
By California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Published: 08/11/2010

SACRAMENTO -- The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) today unveiled a new web page that notifies the public when a sex offender removes his or her Global Positioning Satellite ankle monitor for the purposes of evading parole supervision. The new web page posts the parolee’s name, physical description, picture and last known whereabouts of those registered offenders on parole who have removed their ankle monitor. Alerts will be updated within hours of a warrant being issued.

Members of the media and the public are invited to subscribe via email to the alert system free of charge.

This web page was established following a directive issued last week by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger that CDCR notify the public and the media whenever a paroled sex offender removes his or her GPS unit and absconds from parole.

CDCR already notifies law enforcement through the California Department of Justice’s Criminal Intelligence and Investigation system alerts. The parolee descriptors are located in Parole Law Enforcement Automated Data System (LEADS).

To subscribe to alerts, visit the new web page http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/parole/GPS-Wanted-Alerts.html and input your email address. For more information on California parole reform and public safety efforts please visit: www.cdcr.ca.gov and click on the Parole tab.



Comments:

  1. jim on 08/19/2010:

    i rhink this is a great tool for Law Enforcement . The more eyes you have looking for a person, the greater your chances are of quickly locating the wanted person. The television stations don't spend enough time on the subject to be as productiuve as this site could be. I spent 30 years in Law Enforcement and go to many places and by my vary nature of spending half of my life enforcing the law , I am always looking at faces aND OTHER THINGS ( BODY LANGUAGE ) may spot a POL. I pray site works out. Janes Taylor, KCSO retired.

  2. jim on 08/19/2010:

    i rhink this is a great tool for Law Enforcement . The more eyes you have looking for a person, the greater your chances are of quickly locating the wanted person. The television stations don't spend enough time on the subject to be as productiuve as this site could be. I spent 30 years in Law Enforcement and go to many places and by my vary nature of spending half of my life enforcing the law , I am always looking at faces aND OTHER THINGS ( BODY LANGUAGE ) may spot a POL. I pray site works out. jaMES Taylor, KCSO retired.


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