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| Iowa DOC All Over Parolee Monitoring |
| By qctimes.com |
| Published: 11/01/2010 |
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It has been four years since Rich Aleksiejczyk and Bill Miller were selected to oversee Iowa’s 7th Judicial District electronic monitoring system that uses global positioning technology to track parolees and probationers. In that time, Aleksiejczyk said, no offender in the district that includes Cedar, Scott, Clinton, Jackson and Muscatine counties had cut off the court-ordered monitoring device and fled. That is, until this year. Within the span of six weeks, two sex offenders, Alton Clifford Buford and Michael Ray Fair, cut off the GPS system that each had around one ankle. Buford, 22, removed his monitoring system and fled July 22. He was caught about a week later. He now is serving a prison sentence for his parole violation at the Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility. Fair was caught Oct. 19 in San Antonio, Texas, after cutting off his device Oct. 5. Read More. |
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