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Sexual predator notification meeting in Oakland Park

On behalf of Sheriff Al Lamberti, the Broward Sheriff’s Office Career Criminal Unit would like to invite you to attend a Sexual Predator Community Notification Meeting on October 21, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. This meeting will be held at Lloyd Estates Elementary School, 750 NW 41 Street, Oakland Park, FL, 33309. The meeting will be conducted in the school’s Media room. It will not be necessary to make a reservation, as all who desire to attend are welcome. Children are also encouraged to attend. Representatives from the Career Criminal Unit will provide the following information:

-Identity of convicted Sexual Offender(s) living in your neighborhood

-Explanation of the Florida laws pertaining to Sexual Offenders and Predators

-What YOU can and cannot do as a concerned citizen

-Tips on child safety

Because it is important that this information be disseminated to all who attend, it will be necessary to insist that strict order is maintained at all times during this meeting. For additional information, please contact the Broward County Sheriff’s Office Career Criminal Unit at (954) 831-8107, M-F 9am-5pm. Thank you for your interest and community participation.

All persons are reminded that sexual offender information should be used only to educate the public. Citizen abuse of this information to threaten, intimidate or harass sexual offenders will not be tolerated in any manner.


Posted on Oct 20, 2009 under Broward County, Crime, Fire/police, Local news, Oakland Park

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