Crime & Safety

Homeless Sex Offender Released Back Into Waukesha

According to police, Melton engaged in non-forced sexual intercourse with a 13 year old among other offenses including exposing his penis.

WAUKESHA, WI — The Waukesha Police Department, in cooperation with the Sex Offender Registration Committee, is releasing the following information pursuant to Wisconsin State Statutes 301.46(2m) which authorizes law enforcement agencies to inform the public of a sex offender's release when, at the discretion of the agency, the release of information will enhance public safety, awareness and protection.

Waukesha police have issued an official notice, informing the public that a homeless sex offender is being released back into the community. That man, Brandon M. Melton, has been convicted of a sex offense, and authorities consider his criminal history puts him in a classification level which reflects the potential to reoffend.

BRANDON M. MELTON

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  • DOB: 05/26/1990 Height: 5' 8"
  • Gender: Male Weight: 158 lbs.
  • Race: Black Eye Color: Brown
  • Age: 26 Hair Color: Black

According to police, Melton engaged in non-forced sexual intercourse with a 13 year old. While out on bail for this offense, he touched the buttocks of three other 13 year old acquaintances. At age 16 he exposed his penis to a 10 year old male. At age 16 he grabbed the breasts and stomach of a 14 year old who was walking home from school.

Melton is homeless, but may be residing 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.

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