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Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 1:09 pm | Updated: 9:42 am, Thu Nov 1, 2012.

There are more than 14,500 people listed on Arizona's registry of sex offenders, and a tool released by the state can help keep you up-to-date on their whereabouts.

SEARCHABLE MAP AND DATABASE

A tool from Arizona's Department of Public Safety allows you to search for registered sex offenders in your neighborhood and even see them on a map.

Search Arizona's Sex Offender Registry and clickable map: http://az.gov/app/sows/home.xhtml

When you search the state database, you have several options.

You are able to search by zip code or address, as well as a person's last name or electronic ID.

After narrowing your search, you will see a list (with photos if they are available) of every registered sex offender that meets your search parameters. You can then click on the offender's name to view his/her risk level and offenses.

Get more information from DPS.

According to DPS, the site serves as "a critical step towards encouraging the public to protect themselves from potential future acts."

The map also shows there are no demographic boundaries for sex offenders. According to DPS, sex offenders can be male or female, rich or poor, employed or unemployed and come from any race.

While there are approximately 14,500 registered sex offenders in Arizona, there are others who have not registered as required by law and hide from authorities.

OPERATION SAFE TREAT

As part of law enforcement's efforts to keep kids safe from people convicted of violent sex crimes and crimes against children, the U.S. Marshals office is going after those that have been on the run.

During a 10-day operation, teams of U.S. Marshals deputies targeted suspects across the Valley. Many of the people they searched for had violent criminal histories, including assault, rape, and child molestation. Some have been missing for more than a decade.

"It's frustrating. These guys register, then go under the radar. But we eventually find them. Throughout the year, we continue to work leads and we will eventually catch them and get them off the streets," said Joe Faranda, with the U.S. Marshals.

This is Operation Safe Treat's fourth year in full force.

U.S. Marshals will also be conducting compliance checks to ensure registered sex offenders are not participating in "Trick or Treat" activities.

View ABC15's full report here .

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3 comments:

  • DrJCA1 posted at 1:17 pm on Sun, Nov 4, 2012.

    DrJCA1 Posts: 315

    Another idiotic program from various levels of government. So you know where they live. Big deal. Are you going to move out of the area? Are you going to burn their house down? I think not. Why are these P*O*S subhumans out of jail anyway. Violent sex offenders need to die in a small cell. They sure as heck should not be walking around the streets, being free to do whatever they did before.

     
  • k33j88 posted at 6:25 am on Tue, Nov 6, 2012.

    k33j88 Posts: 606

    The "so-called" prophet, Muhammad, married a 9-year old child. They consummated the marriage after her 1st menstrual cycle. Now my question to you is, How is that behavior considered normal? Please don't use the warped logic of: "But that was how the culture was in those days".

     
  • Engaged Voter posted at 6:07 pm on Tue, Nov 6, 2012.

    Engaged Voter Posts: 1070

    k33j88 - Check your Bible. Same deal with molesting ("marrying") children.

    Also the rape and murder of children is condoned. Would you like chapter and verse?

     

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