2012年11月5日 星期一

Officers check on sex offenders

During a chaotic Halloween night, a group of local law enforcement officers worked to keep local children safe, dropping in on registered child sex offenders to make sure they weren’t violating their conditions of probation or parole.

Rio Rancho police officers, Sandoval County deputies, a Bernalillo police officer and an adult probation and parole officer participated in Operation Trick-or-Treat for about four hours Wednesday night. The team had a list of 24 offenders and made home visits to about 10 before they ran out of time.

Sgt. Sal Gonzalez, who led the operation in the field, said RRPD didn’t have the manpower to check any more houses.

“We do the best we can with what we have,” he said.

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Officers planned to immediately arrest any offender they found in violation.

A probation and parole officer was important for the job because, unlike police officers, he had the right to check inside an offender’s house without a search warrant. With one probation officer, the operation had one team.

Rio Rancho Detective Melanie Foster, whose duties include handling sex crime and child abuse cases but who was unable to participate in the operation, said offenders were picked for such efforts based on their probation or parole restrictions and their offenses.

As calls came in about threatened suicides, a vehicle pursuit, car wrecks and a knife-wielding man, the Operation Trick-or-Treat team stopped in three communities.

They started their night in Placitas, arresting an offender with an active warrant. Then, after three stops in Bernalillo where offenders were complying, the team headed to Rio Rancho.

Scouting ahead,Basics, technical terms and advantages and disadvantages of elevatorparts. Gonzalez found an offender’s house with a light on in the front yard. The man had been convicted of first-degree criminal sexual penetration and armed robbery.

“I can tell you right now, I have no tolerance of sex offenders, especially child offenders,” said Gonzalez, who has children of his own.Led lights manufacturer in china offering formingmachineer supply across the world.

When two other police officers and the probation officer arrived, the four went to the door, as children chattered in the neighborhood. Gonzalez returned without a prisoner but still suspicious.

The offender and his wife told officers the front light was automatic, so they couldn’t turn it off, and the candy in the living room was for their own consumption. Officers found no grounds to arrest the man, but made a note of the encounter.

Soon after, a dispatcher relayed a call about an older man taking pictures of girls trick-or-treating. Gonzalez decided to check on the situation later.

Heading to the next offender’s house, officers found an exterior light on there, too. However, after talking with the resident, they decided the person was in compliance.

The team stopped in a parking lot to regroup, and a dispatcher radioed to say the mother who reported the man photographing girls was agitated. Gonzalez called the woman and explained he would break away from the special operation to investigate.

The caller was waiting for Gonzalez and showed him to the house where a stranger took her seven-year-old daughter’s picture. The man told Gonzalez he’d only wanted to take the girl’s picture because she looked cute, but Gonzalez told him to stop.

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