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Virginia sex offenders to be monitored for Halloween |
By hamptonroads.com |
Published: 10/31/2012 |
State corrections officials plan to monitor sex offenders tonight while children are trick-or-treating across the state. Offenders who are on probation or parole supervision will be required to attend a meeting at a secure location or stay home with their lights off and not answer the door, according to a Department of Corrections news release. The program, dubbed, “Operation Porch Lights Out,” will include random home visits by parole officers and Virginia State Police and local law enforcement, the release says. Offenders who attend meetings will be required to participate in educational sessions and drug and alcohol screening. Authorities will check existing warrants and each offender’s registration on the State Police Sex Offender Registry will be verified. The state supervises about 3,500 sex offenders on probation or parole in the state, the release says. Read More. |
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