Crime & Safety

Child Sex Offender To Be Released Back Into Waukesha

Authorities are notifying the community that registered sex offender Alexander De La Paz is being released back into the community.

WAUKESHA, WI — Authorities are notifying the community that registered sex offender Alexander De La Paz is being released back into the community. He will be registered as homeless.

Police say that the age of 18, De La Paz performed oral sex on a 3-year-old girl. In a separate offense, Mr. De La Paz inappropriately touched an 8-year-old female acquaintance while swimming.

He was convicted of first degree sexual assault of a child in December 2008.

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Authorities say he is to have no unsupervised contact with minors, no taverns/bars/liquor
stores, no contact with victim and not to purchase/possess or consume alcohol or illegal drugs. He is to comply with sex offender rules and will be on G.P.S. monitoring while under supervision.

Sex offenders have always lived in our communities; but it wasn't until Act 440 (June 1997) that law enforcement is now able to share this information with the community.

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