Crime & Safety
Child Sex Offender To Be Released Back Into Waukesha: Police
Police say that his victim was somebody he knew that was less than 18 years old.

WAUKESHA, WI -- Authorities in Waukesha are alerting the public over a registered sex offender that will be released back into the community following the conclusion of his confinement behind bars.
Waukesha Police say that Daniel Schmidt was convicted in 2012 of felony possession of child pornography, fleeing an officer, and third-degree sexual assault.
Police say that his victim was somebody he knew that was less than 18 years old. Police also say Schmidt will be living at a property which is outside of the City of Waukesha Child Safety Zone.
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Authorities say Schmidt will be a life registrant of the Wisconsin sex offender registry, and say he is to have no unsupervised contact with children, no access to bars or liquor stores, no contact with victims, and not to purchase, possess or consume alcohol or illegal drugs.
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