Crime & Safety

Are There More Sex Offenders Located in Fox Point?

Supporters of Milwaukee's 2014 Sex Offender Ordinance thought it would push offenders into the suburbs. We checked it out for Fox Point?

Fox Point -- In 2014, the Milwaukee Common Council voted to approve a new sex offender ordinance, banning them from living within 2,000 feet of schools, parks and day care centers.

According to a report by the Journal Sentinel this week, supporters of the ordinance back in 2014 said it would protect the public by pushing more offenders out of the city and into the suburbs, where a disproportionately low number of the county’s offenders lived.

We wanted to know what this meant for Fox Point.

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Using information compiled by the State Department of Corrections, we were able to create a registered sex offender map for Fox Point, showing locations of each offender.

In total, Fox Point houses 3 such offenders.

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Here is a list of the general location, crime and conviction date for each offender.

8300 block N. Regent Rd.
Crime: Repeated Acts of Sexual Assault Against Same Child
Conviction Date: 04/12/2004

6900 block N. Yates Rd.
Crime: Sexual Exploitation by Therapist
Conviction Date: 03/22/2002

300 block E. Bradley Rd.
Crime: Second-Degree Sexual Assault of a Child
Conviction Date: 04/17/1991

What the Journal Sentinel had found was that Milwaukee County suburbs continue to house about 10% of county offenders — about the same percentage as before the ordinance. As it turns out, tighter rules in Milwaukee haven't produced the mass-exodus into the suburbs as initially thought.

Instead, it has given rise to a spike in the homeless sex offender problem - and that's worrisome for public officials.

For more information, you can visit the Department of Correction's website here: http://offender.doc.state.wi.u...

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