Crime & Safety
Homeless Sex Offender to be Released Back into Waukesha This Week
According to police, Mark A. Huber, 57, entered a house to commit a burglary. He located a female in the residence sleeping nude.

WAUKESHA, WI — The Waukesha Police Department, in cooperation with the Sex Offender Registration Committee, releasing the name of a registered sex offender who is being released back into the community.
According to police, Mark A. Huber, 57, entered a house to commit a burglary. He located a female in the residence sleeping nude. He kissed her, fondled her breasts, and penetrated her vagina with the use of his fingers. He also exposed his penis to strangers on numerous occasions. Huber was convicted of third-degree sexual assault in 1993.
Police say Huber will be homeless in the City of Waukesha. He will be a life registrant with the sex offender registry and will be submitting to face-to-face registration with law enforcement. 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.
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If you have any questions or wish further information, please contact the Probation and Parole office at 521-5132 or the Waukesha Police Department at 524-3770.
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. Citizen abuse of this information to threaten, intimidate or harass registered sex offenders will not be tolerated. Please understand that such abuse could potentially end law enforcement's ability to do community notifications. We believe the only person who wins if community notification ends is the sex offender, since sex offenders derive their power through secrecy.The Waukesha Police Department Crime Prevention/Community Relations Bureau is available to help you set up Block Watch groups and provide you with useful information on personal safety. Crime Prevention may be reached at 524-3769.
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