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Halloween operation targets sex offenders

Registered sex offenders in the Las Vegas Valley are receiving knocks on their doors in the days leading up to Halloween.

Police agencies and the U.S. marshals are conducting Operation Trick-or-Treat III, a five-day joint operation to arrest sex offender fugitives and to ensure compliance with registration requirements by sex offenders in Clark County and Washoe County.


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  • Offenders still under state supervision are forbidden to have contact with children during Halloween activities and are not permitted to hand out candy or decorate their homes for the holiday.

    Every offender who meets with their parole or probation officer in October is reminded of their Halloween restrictions, said Sgt. Michele Jackson of the Nevada Division of Parole and Probation.

    "This is not a surprise to the offenders," Jackson said. "We are telling them we will be watching you more closely. This is a day children are out in numbers. ... The temptation may be stronger than normal."

    According to the Metropolitan Police Department's Web site, Nevada has 6,512 active cases of registered sex offenders.

    The state uses a tier system to assess each offender's risk to the community.

    Henderson police are checking on the 327 registered offenders in their jurisdiction. All registered sex offenders are required to provide current address information to the local police department.

    Henderson is home to three sex offenders listed as Tier 3, a category for those most likely to re-offend.

    Las Vegas police Sgt. Kasey Matthews, who works in the department's sex offender apprehension program, said a team of six detectives work with U.S. marshals to conduct compliance checks year-round on the 2,130 offenders living within the Metropolitan Police Department's jurisdiction.

    Las Vegas has 73 Tier 3 sex offenders.

    As of Thursday night, Operation Trick-or-Treat III had led to the arrest of 51 fugitives, said a news release from the U.S. marshals. Thirty-one of those cases involved sex-related offenses. The operation continues today.

    "We want sexual offenders to know our commitment does not end with this joint operation," U.S. Marshal Gary Orton said in the release. "We will continue to work year-round to arrest sexual offender fugitives and to ensure compliance with existing registration requirements."

    Matthews said keeping trick-or-treaters safe from sexual predators isn't just on the shoulders of law enforcement. She said parents should play a role, talking to their children about strangers and reporting suspicious activity.

    "When it comes to Halloween, it's a special holiday, and kids get excited. It's important to have adults around," Matthews said.

    North Las Vegas spokeswoman Chrissie Coon said her department works with a multi-jurisdictional task force that includes U.S. marshals and the state's Division of Parole and Probation to enforce sex offender compliance checks.

    About 400 registered sex offenders live in North Las Vegas.

    The Division of Parole and Probation officers also participate in Operation Scarecrow, a statewide program of 12 teams dispatched to make contact with offenders at their homes and to be present at community events on Halloween to target potential violators.

    Contact reporter Maggie Lillis at mlillis@ reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0279.

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    your sheep wrote on November 02, 2009 04:41 AM: This does nothing but harass people already complying . It is a feel good political vigilante tactic .and lazy law enforcement at best . If you Love Halloween watch your own kids , This type of thinking shows only a willful act of lawlessness exists for lazy cops and parents . Keep listening to this hype and show off your sheep like mentality. oh yes then wave a Flag and proclaim you are a freedom loving American . Wake up your losing your country fast .


    Max wrote on October 31, 2009 11:21 PM: Sounds like "Phillip" is probably one of those poor sex offenders getting "harassed" by the big bad police thugs. What an idiot.
    Its a good thing the police doesnt base their enforcement of the law on the opinion of a few nut jobs. thanks for going after the sex offenders Metro. my family and i appreciate your work.


    JT wrote on October 31, 2009 06:03 PM: ...Sounds like Phillip is a disgruntled sex-offender...


    Phillip wrote on October 31, 2009 12:21 AM: this is such a joke. There are no records of Sex Offenders cases to make this kind of poor effort on the Law Enforcement to go after offenders during Halloween. This is only a scare tactic to put fear into the public and try to put a better light on Law Enforcement which are mostly thugs and thief's with badges, and the public knows this. Do these Depts. really think that the public is so stupid as to believe that going after sex offenders on this holiday will make a difference in the way we look at Law Enforcement. I wished Nevada would quit wasting tax money on this kind of harassment of Sex Offenders.


    Margret wrote on October 30, 2009 07:00 PM: to YOUR RIGHT, you never gave information how they can contact you.


    DMCVegas wrote on October 30, 2009 01:40 PM: If "Teir 3" Sex Offenders have a high likelihood of re-offending, why are we letting them back out into society?

    We're not talking about robbery, burglary, or some other type of crime where someone is pushed due to circumstances of their environments, or bad upbringing since they were a child. People like can be rehabilitated and taught how to cope with stresses and make better judgments, which is in fact one of the key points of incarceration. These kinds of people obviously cannot be treated in the same manner for rehabilitation, and in many cases, they can't even be treated at all.

    If these Sex Offenders can't be rehabilitated to the point where they can be trusted that they'll deal with, if not totally eradicate their deviant urges, then why do we as ordinary citizens have to be put at risk? What about our freedoms? Don't we deserve to be free from these people sexually violating us?


    Vegas Dic wrote on October 30, 2009 12:58 PM: The economy here is so awful, I expect to see lots of adults going door to door begging for food


    Retarded wrote on October 30, 2009 11:16 AM: Um... let's see... total number of trick or treaters abducted on Halloween EVER?

    1

    Number of these sex offenders who's offense had anything to do with children? Maybe a few, but certainly not all.

    What an incredible waste of resources, time, and energy for no reason.

    I have a great idea... how about the parents of these kids actually GO WITH THEM trick or treating instead of absentee kicking it at the Pimp n' Ho ball.


    Bull wrote on October 30, 2009 07:30 AM: Will they be watching the former Henderson cop Luke Morrison? After all he was having sexula relations with a 15 year old girl and thats called RAPE..


    YOUR RIGHT! wrote on October 30, 2009 06:30 AM: We invite "alleged" child abusers to contact us.

    If you have been unfairly tried with unsubstantiated allegations of child abuse, ask the officer who comes to your door his/her badge number. He/she will cite you a "P" number. Record this number, let the officer(s) know you are not a child abuser, and contact us.

    We have a class action against LVMPD for falsifying court documents. YOUR RIGHT!


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