Sex offender map online soon
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Andrew Edwards
A list of where registered sex offenders and the area they live in
Huntington Beach will soon be posted online with the Orange County
Sheriff’s Department, the City Council decided on Monday.
There are 123 registered serious-risk sex-offenders living in
Huntington Beach, Police Chief Ken Small said. There are no high-risk
offenders in the city.
The California Department of Justice defines a serious risk
offender as someone who has been convicted of a violent felony like
rape or child molestation. High-risk offenders are those who have
been convicted of multiple violent sex offenses or a sex crime and
other violent crimes.
An online map will be available on the Sheriff’s Department’s
website, https://ocsd.org, in about two weeks. The map will not
provide sex offender’s addresses, but will identify registered
offenders who live within 1,500 feet of the markers on the map,
Sheriff’s Department Capt. Steven Bishop said.
The online map will allow users to search a specific address, or
to check whether offenders live near libraries, schools, shopping
centers and parks. When the system is up and running for Huntington
Beach, users will be able to click on a local landmark like the
Central Library or Murdy Park, and the map will zoom in to show if
any offenders live in that area.
“It’s another tool to make parents and visitors aware of their
surroundings,” Bishop said.
Huntington Beach parents should not necessarily be worried by the
number of offenders living in the city, but should check the map to
learn if offenders live near their neighborhood or areas frequented
by their children, Small said. At the police station, residents can
access a CD-ROM containing more detailed information about the
offenders, including a mug shot, the person’s offenses and the block
the offender lives on.
“If they look at the pin map [online] and see something in their
neighborhood, they should come down and look at the computer,” Small
said.
In California, Megan’s Law requires all sheriff’s departments and
police departments serving large cities to let the public access
information on high-risk and serious-risk sex offenders.
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