Seasonal & Holidays
Falmouth Sex Offender Safety Map Halloween 2017
Falmouth has 13 sex offenders living and/or working in the city, according to the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry.

FALMOUTH, MA — Before children go out trick-or-treating on Halloween, now is a good time to take inventory of who is living in your neighborhood. Falmouth has 13 sex offenders living and/or working in the city, according to the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry. A map of these offenders can be found below.
In Massachusetts, sex offenders are not specifically prohibited from handing out candy on Halloween. Other states like Illinois do prohibit sex offenders from handing out candy on Halloween. Massachusetts sex offenders are prohibited from working as ice cream vendors and cannot live in public housing, however. (Sign up for free daily newsletters and breaking news alerts from Falmouth Patch.)
For the purposes of providing readers with accurate information to ensure a safe Halloween trick-or-treating season, this Falmouth sex offender map includes offenders listed as of October 15, 2017. Each red pin represents an offender. Tap the pins for names of offenders, dates of birth, residential and/or work addresses and convictions with dates.
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"The degree of dangerousness posed to the public is such that a public safety interest is served by public availability of registration information,” the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry board said in a statement.
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Officials stressed it is illegal to use sex offender registration information to commit a crime, such as harassing an offender or vandalizing his/her home.
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