Crime & Safety
Don't Go Trick-or-Treating at These Bethel Houses This Halloween: Sex Offenders Map
Connecticut's Department of Emergency Services and Protection urges parents to talk to their children about staying safe this Halloween.

According to the State of Connecticut’s Department of Emergency Services and Protection (DESP), there are approximately 455,000 registered sex offenders in the United States. Over 80 percent of convicted adult rapists report that they have molested children.The DESP states that 80-95 percent of these crimes are against someone the offender knows.
Sex offenders come from all backgrounds, ages, income levels, and professions. They usually do not commit their crimes impulsively, rather their crime is very carefully planned out.
When considering trick-or-treating with your child this year, here some areas to avoid. The DESP shows there are 11 registered sex offenders within a 2-mile radius of downtown Bethel. There are 2 living in Bethel within a 2-mile radius of the Stony Hill area.
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- Are you living next to a registered sex offender?
- Click here to input your address and see if there is a registered sex offender living near you.
In addition to the Connecticut Sex Offender Registry, the United States Department of Justice maintains the National Sex Offender Public Registry website which gives information on sex offenders currently registered in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam.
Kids are particularly vulnerable to sex offenders and parents should warn their children about safety not only this Halloween, but year-round, in simple terms they can understand. The state’s website suggests avoiding telling any scary details about the incident, but to tell your child this person has hurt someone before and they should stay away from them.
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Consider a safe Halloween alternative this year instead of trick-or-treating from house to house. Bethel’s Trick-or-Treat Street is planned for Saturday, Oct. 25 at 1 p.m. Click here for more information.
Photo map: Connecticut Sex Offender Registry
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