Friday, 21 September 2012

Certain Sex Offenders Getting Harder to Track





They are the offenders that are released from prison that have no where to go. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation says if an offender gets paroled, and has no where to go, they allow them to be homeless.

  • Homeless people have no address and move from place to place. They sleep under bridges, in bushes and overpasses -- and other than a tracking device on their ankle nobody, knows where they are.

  • Parents can't protect their kids from these people because they don't know they are there. It's a problem that's growing in size every day.

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