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Halloween 2017: How To Spot Sexual Offenders In Palmetto Bay

You may want to consider your child's Halloween route for traffic, sidewalks, street lights and sexual predators.

PALMETTO BAY, FL — With the arrival of Halloween, thousands of small children — and many big ones too — will once again be making their annual trek through the Miami area in search of M&Ms, Skittles, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Milky Way and all manner of other sweet goodness. They will traverse residential neighborhoods, gated developments, condo buildings and even marinas to collect their sweet bounty. But before you let your children partake, you may want to consider their route for traffic, sidewalks, street lights and possibly even sexual offenders and predators.

In the case of the latter, public registries remain controversial. Some addresses are outdated and there is a concern that such databases create a false sense of security and lead to unfair harassment of people on them, assuming they deserved to be on them in the first place.

The state of Florida makes such information available through a public website operated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. You can enter your home address or the address where your child will be spending Halloween and then search by varying distances up to a maximum five-mile radius. The database contains the names, offenses and last known addresses of the state’s registered sexual offenders and predators. (Sign up for our free Daily Newsletters and Breaking News Alerts for the Palmetto Bay-Cutler Bay Patch

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Sexual offenders are classified by Florida as people who have been convicted of sexual misconduct in the past. That misconduct may include offenses ranging from computer pornography and video voyeurism to sexual battery. Sexual predators are people who have been convicted of a sexually violent offense and who have also been designated by a court to be sexual predators, according to Florida officials.

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To illustrate the sheer volume of people on the list, Patch searched the database using recognized landmarks — in this case the Palmetto Bay police headquarters and Cutler Bay Town Hall — to pull up the total number of offenders within a 5-mile radius.

Here is what we found:

Palmetto Bay Police Department, 9705 Hibiscus St, Palmetto Bay

  • Records show 149 predators and offenders living in a 5-mile search radius.

Cutler Bay Town Hall, 10720 Caribbean Boulevard, Cutler Bay

  • Records show 188 predators and offenders living in a 5-mile search radius.

How to Search Your Neighborhood

Visit the FDLE’s website to get started. To pull up a map of all registered offenders and predators within a specific neighborhood, click on “Neighborhood Search." From there, type in your home address or the address of a point of interest and add the city name or ZIP code.

The tool allows you to start your searches in an area as small as a ¼-mile radius of the listed address up to a 5-mile radius. Results can be displayed in list or map form.

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