Detectives bust dozens of sex offenders, predators in Osceola still breaking law

OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – Detectives with the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office recently conducted checks on the hundreds of sex offenders and predators in the county and found dozens of them are still breaking the law.

When members of the sex offender and predator unit checked up on all 550 offenders and predators living in Osceola County, they didn’t just check addresses, they checked everything.

Detective Michelle Keefer called it a “deep dive.”

“Residency, driver’s license, phone number, employment, social media, internet sites,” Keefer said.

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25 thoughts on “Detectives bust dozens of sex offenders, predators in Osceola still breaking law

  • January 17, 2020

    This operation shows that when it comes to “catching” “sex offenders” breaking the “law,” money is no object. Seven months, six days a week. How many millions of dollars does that add up to?

    “The U.S. Marshals Service paid for the overtime”

    No, the U.S. taxpayer paid for the overtime.

    Lest we forget, Osceola is Disney owned. The power of the rat is unlimited.

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    • January 19, 2020

      Dear JZ,I agree that the taxpayers picked up this tab. I also agree that the rat who wants the happiest place on earth was involved too, at least indirectly. After all, the rat is the largest single property owner of Polk, Osceola and Orange counties. That means, the largest taxpayer with the largest special interest. People forget about that. But you did not. Thanks

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    • January 20, 2020

      Osceola also receives funding for being the ICAC unit for mid Florida.

      Coincidence?

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  • January 17, 2020

    Truth be known, most citizens probably break some sort of law everytime they leave their home, get into their car, and go to the grocery store.

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  • January 16, 2020

    Years ago when I was undergoing polygraphs in Virginia I had to ask the head of the poly company to replace the woman who was administering my polygraphs. I felt that she was getting her ‘jollies’ out of asking me questions and hearing my responses.

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