Dover, DE – The Delaware State Police have issued a community alert notifying the public of homeless sex offenders currently registered within the state. The notice, published Friday on the official Delaware State Police Facebook page and website, emphasizes that these individuals are not wanted but are listed in compliance with registration laws.
According to Delaware State Police, the information is released to ensure public awareness and transparency, particularly for residents who may encounter homeless individuals on the registry. The department notes that maintaining accurate records of homeless registrants remains a public safety priority under state law.
The alert directs residents to the official Delaware Sex Offender Central Registry hosted one their website for details including offender names, photos, and last known locations.
Authorities urge community members to stay informed and report any suspicious activity or potential violations of registration requirements to the Delaware State Police’s Sex Offender Apprehension and Registration Unit.
Residents can sign up for email or text alerts through the Delaware State Police website to receive updates as new information is released.
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