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MI Sex Offender Registry Save Email Print
Posted: 11:35 AM Oct 30, 2008
Last Updated: 9:44 PM Oct 30, 2008
Reporter: Jennifer Dowling
Email Address: Jennifer.Dowling@wilx.com

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The Michigan Attorney General has a warning for parents this Halloween. The office suggests that before your kids go knocking on doors, you might want to make sure you know who's living in your neighborhood.

Matt Frendewey, Spokesman for the Attorney General says "We just had an Internet predator sting just last week where we arrested 21 internet predators in one weekend, I think that shows there are threats out there, there are people out there that want to prey on our children."

Frendewey says, "We're reminding parents to go online and check the Michigan State sex offender registry website to find out if there's any sex offenders in their neighborhood."

To check out the registry, go to the Michigan State Police website and click on the Michigan Sex Offender Registry link and hit search.
You must enter the code listed, then click on a disclaimer and it takes you to another search page where you can enter a zip code, county, even college campus. It will take you to a list of everyone who is registered in that area.

Frendewey says, "You can run your zip code, you can run by school district, and you'll find literally anybody within your zip code that's registered. You can look up their offense, why they're on the sex offender list, and you can know, prior to going door to door with your child, whether or not that's a house you want to avoid."

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Posted by: Tim Location: East LANSING on Oct 31, 2008 at 05:00 PM
A little problem here, in two stings run by the Attorney General this year, they made contact with just under 300 folks, and NOT ONE of them was a REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER. Why is that FACT withheld from the public?

Posted by: Laura Location: Mason on Oct 31, 2008 at 02:48 PM
Let me guess Anonymous??? You're on the registry or perhaps a relative? Sounds like you're taking this a little personally. And for the record I like Jennifer Dowling's reporting and check the sex offender registry to stay away from people like you!!

Posted by: Anonymous on Oct 31, 2008 at 09:16 AM
There is a difference between internet predtors and sex offenders.most SO will have there lights off anyways. So stupid u reports dont know anything

Posted by: Anonymous on Oct 31, 2008 at 09:12 AM
This is news lol wow nice thanks i did forget how to use the registy idiots thanks for the fear mongering and this reporter sucks what a lame story

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