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OTHER ATTACHMENTS SEXUAL OFFENDER/SEXUAL PREDATOR QUARTERLY ADDRESS VERIFICATION CONTACT FORM Date contact made: Contact Time: Name of Person Contacted/Relationship: Name of Offender/Predator: Permanent Address: Phone Number: How long at this address? Who resides here? Children? Names & Ages: Is there any other address that you stay at 4 or more consecutive or non-consecutive days in a month? Girlfriend? Boyfriend? Parent? Sibling? Other relative? Friend? Co-worker? Motel? (Circle all that apply): List of addresses that apply: Phone numbers: Who resides in home: Children? Names & Ages Vocation: Name of Employer Address of Employer Hours of Employment Vehicle information: Make Model Yr Color Tag# Computer information: Is there a computer in the residence? Do you use it? On -Line server (i.e., AOL, etc.): Did you go inside the home? Where? Did you see any children? Approx ages: Did you see any toys? Comments: Officer's Name/Badge#: Department: Signature: Date: Current Drivers License Current DNA Registration: NEWS Sex Offenders Forced Under Miami Bridge Ordinances Intended to Keep Them Away From Children Make It Next to Impossible for Them to Find Other Housing By GIGI STONE MIAMI, May 6, 2007 — Miami's South Beach is known around the world for its glamorous lifestyle and decadent parties. One of the bridges you can take to get there is the Julia Tuttle Causeway, but most drivers on the bridge don't know what's lurking beneath them -- eight convicted sex offenders who have taken up residence with the official blessing of the authorities. The men committed such crimes as sexual battery and molestation. Many of the offenses were against children. Kevin Morales, one of the homeless predators under the bridge, went to prison for 10 months for assaulting three girls. He said he served his time, and this is just another sentence. "1 would ask anyone to come here and sleep from 10 to 6 and live the mental torture that I live every day," Morales said. "You hear the rats coming your way, nibbling at your bags to any little food you may bring." Morales and the other men are required to be there every night from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. The state lists their official address as the Julia Tuttle Causeway, and parole officers come by regularly to make sure the predators show up each night. An ordinance intended to keep predators away from children has made it nearly impossible for the men to find housing. Miami Dade County has one of the strictest sexual predator laws in the country. Once predators are • released from prison, they are required to live more than 2,500 feet from anywhere children congregate. But they are barred from leaving the county while they are on parole. In a county as dense and as expensive as Miami -Dade, there is no place the men can legally live that they can also afford. Morales actually found one apartment he could afford, but the state did not allow him to stay there because the building had a pool where children sometimes congregated. He then joined several homeless sex offenders living in a Miami parking lot -- until state officers realized it was across from a center for sexually abused children and moved them under the bridge. "Look at this act that they've imposed what they are creating is a nightmare, is making people to become http://abcnews.go.comlprint?id=3096547 8/21/2007 homeless, not the productive members you worked for us to be," Morales said. Along with some of the offenders, he is required to wear a GPS tracking device that runs on electricity. However, there are no outlets under the bridge to charge it. Corrections officials admit the ordinance could actually make the community less safe because it may they drive the offenders so far underground that parole officers can't supervise them. "Certainly, it's not ideal, it's not a situation we like, and we're working very hard to remedy it and find places for them to live," said Bruce Grant, the assistant secretary for community corrections at the Florida Department of Corrections. "To push sex offenders under a bridge or into a homeless status is to set them up for failure and for reoffending." Morales sees no solution either. That is why he is asking the county to send him back to jail. "I plead with anyone before they act, think, 'Is it worth it?' -- because for me it hasn't been," he said. "This has been a living hell." Copyright © 2007 ABC News Internet Ventures http://abcnews.go.comlprint?id=3096547 8/21/2007 1 NOTICE OF SEXUAL PREDATOR AND SEXUAL OFFENDER OBLIGATIONS As a Sexual Predator (Florida Statute 775.21) or Sexual Offender (Florida Statute 943.0435, 944.607, or 985.481) where Permanent residence" means a place where the person abides, lodges, or resides for 5 or more consecutive days, and 'Temporary residence" means a place where the person abides, lodges, or resides for a period of 5 or more days in the aggregate during any calendar year and which is not the person's permanent address: or, for a person whose permanent residence is not in this state, a place where the person is employed, practices a vocation, or is enrolled as a student for any period of time in this state, I understand that I am required by law to abide by the following: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS IS A FELONY OF THE THIRD DEGREE (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) 1. I must report in person to the local Sheriffs Office within 48 hours of establishing or maintaining a residence in the state of Florida or within 48 hours of release from custody and/or supervision of Department of Corrections (DOC), Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) or Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to register my temporary or permanent address. 2. Within 48 hours after the initial report required as stated in requirement #1 above, 1 must report in person to the driver's license office of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) to obtain a valid Florida driver's license or identification card displaying one of the following designations "775.21, F.S." or "943.0435 F.S " unless a driver's license identification card with such designation was previously secured or updated while under supervision of DOC, DCFS or DJJ and there have been no changes to my address, name or designation (Florida Statute 322.212). 3. i must report in person, either twice a year (during the month of my birth and during the sixth month following my birth month) or four times per year (once during the month of my birth and every 34 month thereafter), depending upon my offense/designation, to the Sheriffs Office in the county in which I reside or am otherwise located to reregister. Note: Unless otherwise notified by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), Sexual Offenders that were not adjudicated delinquent are required to reregister twice a year. All Sexual Predators are required to reregister four times a year and all Sexual Offenders adjudicated delinquent are required to reregister four times a year. D I AM REQUIRED TO REREGISTER TWO TIMES A YEAR; MUST REREGISTER AS NOTED BELOW. (Sexual Offenders (943.0436), unless otherwise notified by FDLE) Month 1 must Month of Birth reregister of in: Birth Jan Jan & Juy Jul Feb Feb & Aug Aug I must reregister in: Jan & July Feb & Aug Mar Mar & Sept Sep Mar & Sept n I AM REQUIRED TO REREGISTER FOUR TIMES A YEAR: I MUST REREGISTER AS NOTED BELOW. (Sexual Predators (776.21) and Sexual Offenders (986.481), unless otherwise notified by FDLE} Month of Birth 1 must reregister in the months of: Month of Birth: I must reregister in the months of: Jan Feb Jan, April, July & Oct Feb, May. Aug & Nov Jul Aug Jan, April ,July & Oct Feb. May, Aug & Nov Mar Mar, June, Sept & Dec Sep Mar. June. Sept & Dec 2 April April & Oct Oct April & Oct April April, July, Oct & Jan Oct April. July, Oct & Jan May May & Nov Nov May & Nov May May, Aug, Nov & Feb Nov Feb May, Aug, Nov & June June & Dec Dec June & Dec June June. Sept, Dec & Mar Dec June, Sept, Dec & Mar 4. Within 48 hours, after any change of address in permanent or temporary residence, change or name due to marriage or other legal process, or when my driver's license is subject to renewal, I must report that information in person to the driver's license office of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to obtain and maintain a valid Florida driver's license or identification card. 5. If I live in another state, but work or attend school in Florida, ! MUST register my work or school address as a temporary address within 48 hours by reporting In person to the local Sheriff's Office. 1 must also obtain and maintain a valid Florida driver's license or identification card. 6. If I intend to establish residence in another state or jurisdiction other than the State of Florida, I must report in person to the local Sheriff's Office to notify of my intention to do so within 48 hours prior to leaving. 7. If I later decide to remain in this state (see #6 above), I must report in person back to the local Sheriff's Office to notify of my intention to remain in Florida. This report must occur within 48 hours after the date I indicated that I would leave. Failure to comply with this requirement Is a felony of the second degree. 8. If I move from a permanent residence and do not have another permanent or temporary residence, I must report this change in person to the Sheriffs Office within 48 hours. I must update all registration information and provide an address or location that I will occupy until I establish a residence. 9. If 1 later decide to remain at the permanent residence (see #8 above), 1 must report in person back to the Sheriff's Office to notify of my intention. This report must occur within 48 hours after the date that I indicated that I would leave the permanent residence. Failure to comply with this requirement is a felony of the second degree. 10. I MUST respond to any address verification correspondence from FDLE within three weeks of the date of the correspondence. 11. If 1 am employed, carry on a vocation, am a student, or become a resident of another state I must also register in that state. 12. If 1 am enrolled, employed, or carrying on a vocation at an institution of higher education in this state, I shall also provide the name, address, and county of each institution, including each campus attended, and my enrollment or employment status. I shall report each change in enrollment or employment status in person at the Sheriffs Office within 48 hours after any change In status. 13. I MUST report any electronic mail address or instant message name, prior to using such, during registeration/reregistration and provide all updates through the online system provided by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. This provision takes effect October 1, 2007. Name IBM # Reg. Pay O/T Pay Sexual Battery Unit: 1. Lt. Vincent Laricci 3886 $42.3060 $63.459 2. Sergeant Shagay Ford 2443 $35.6606 $53.4909 3. Sergeant Moises Velazquez 7288 $38.3797 $57.56955 4. Officer Melissa Buhrmaster 0715 $23.0177 $34.52655 5. Officer Cheryl Cason 0904 $29.3070 $43.9605 6. Officer Eutimio Cepero 0947 $27.9399 $41.90985 7. Officer Cheryl Fraziermarti 2091 $30.8190 $46.2285 8. Officer Reyneaud Gerbier 2251 $31.5897 $47.38455 9. Officer Gary Jackson 3365 $35.6983 $53.54745 10. Officer Serafin Ordonez 5400 $33.1690 $49.7535 11. Officer Gilberto Viera 7262 $35.6983 $53.54745 12. Officer Roman Sarria 6259 $29.3070 $43.9605 13. Officer Emiliano Tamayo 6927 $30.8190 $46.2285 Missing Persons Unit: 1. Officer Alfred Bryant 0709 $33.1690 $49.7535 2. Officer Debora Burke 3445 $35.6983 $53.54745 3. Officer Ericka Holmes 3186 $27.9399 $41.90985 4. Officer Roy Lemus 3942 $25.3500 $38.025 Title Reg. Pay O/T Pay One (1) Lieutenant @ $42.3060/hr. $63.459/hr. One (1) Sergeant @ $35.6606/hr. $53.4909/hr. One (1) Sergeant @ $38.3797/hr. $57.56955/hr. One (1) Officer @ $23.0177/hr. $34.52655/hr. One (1) Officer @ $25.3500/hr. $38.025/hr. Two (2) Officers @ $27.9399/hr. ea. $41.90985/hr. ea. Two (2) Officers @ $29.3070/hr. ea. $43.9605/hr. ea. Two (2) Officers @ $30.8190/hr. ea. $46.2285/hr, ea. One (1) Officer @ $31.5897/hr. $47.38455/hr. Two (2) Officers @ $33.1690/hr. ea. $49.7535/hr. ea. Three (3) Officers @ $35.6983/hr. ea. $53.54745/hr. ea.