The Police Department takes a proactive approach to checking registered predatory offenders within Shakopee. This is done by conducting at least three checks annually of those persons registered within the city limits of Shakopee.
Officers are assigned to check on the current registered offenders and confirm the primary address and other information contained in the registrants file to confirm the accuracy of the information. The officers also take updated photographs of the offenders and those photographs are forwarded to the Minnesota BCA Predatory Offender Unit.
Notification for the three levels of predatory offenders is as follows:
Level I Offenders. The law enforcement agency may maintain information about the offender within the agency. The agency may disclose this information to:
- Other law enforcement agencies
- Any victims or witnesses to the offense committed by the offender
- Victims of the offense who have requested disclosure
- Adult members of the offender’s immediate household
- Agencies and groups the offender is likely to encounter. These agencies and groups include the staff members of public and private educational institutions, day care establishments and establishments and organizations that primarily serve individuals likely to be victimized by the offender.
- Individuals the agency believes are likely to be victimized by the offender based on the offender’s pattern of offending or victim preference.
- The persons and entities who may receive notice about Level I and II offenders. When the entity is one that primarily educates or serves children, and the offender is participating in programs offered by the facility that require or allow the person to interact with children, then the entity must notify the parents with children at the facility.
- Other members of the community whom the offender is likely to encounter, unless the agency determines that public safety would be compromised by the disclosure or that a more limited disclosure is necessary to protect the identity of the victim.
For more information, please visit the Minnesota Predatory Offender Registry at http://por.state.mn.us/Home.aspx.
Convicted sexual and predatory offenders have always resided in Minnesota communities. It was not until the passage of the Registration Act that law enforcement had the ability to track the movement of these offenders after their initial release. Residency laws prohibiting where offenders can live also make it difficult to track offenders since offenders may stop registering in order to live somewhere in secrecy.
The community notification process is intended to provide the community with information that may be used to help educate themselves, their families and their employees regarding personal safety. Please remember, the offender is not wanted by the police and has served his/her sentences by the court.
The Minnesota Department of Corrections evaluates and screens prisoners prior to their release. This does not mean they can predict someone’s future behavior. It is a process to compare past behavior with that of others to determine risk categories and how they might act upon release. The Shakopee Police Department hosts a public meeting to give information on Level III predatory offenders to area neighbors to make them aware of the offender and to help watch out for each other by working together.
While Level III offenders may be new to Shakopee, they are not new to Scott County. Our neighboring communities have had them for years.
Use these basics to help stay safe from an offender:
- DO NOT go into his home or yard.
- DO NOT accept a ride from him.
- TELL your parents if he offers you toys, money, or gifts.
- USE the buddy system when playing outdoors.
- STAY with trusted adults that are watching you.
- CALL 911 if your parents aren’t home and you are approached by the offender.