County detectives and deputy United States Marshalls teamed up to make compliance contacts with over 60 registered sex offenders last week as part of Operation Jessica. Detective Dick Blust Jr. with the Sweetwater County Sheriff's Office says ten Wyoming sheriff's offices and the United States Marshall's office participated.
Under state law, sex offenders must register with the state division of criminal investigation through county sheriff's offices. They must notify authorities if they change jobs, go to school or move and provide vehicle information. This Friday, new laws will also take effect.
Blust says that sex offenders must also notify the sheriff's office in the county where they with details about the trip.
Under state law, sex offenders must register with the state division of criminal investigation through county sheriff's offices. They must notify authorities if they change jobs, go to school or move and provide vehicle information. This Friday, new laws will also take effect.
Blust says that sex offenders must also notify the sheriff's office in the county where they with details about the trip.
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