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 16, 2020

    when is it going to stop? what other human in the united states esp. in Florida is afraid to go to the bathroom cause they will go to prison if they did not report their morning crap? scared to 1/10th live a normal life cause they may of forgotten to dot an “i” when they registered, or someone is sending out virus emails from an old email account that got hacked (had a friend that was hacked and just received another one the other day from their email, happens once every 6 – 12 months).
    been dealing with this crap that is only getting worse for 20 years. most people even parents or other loved ones may not think that a little tiny change in the SO laws mean anything but i will tell you that the little tiny change most likely shortens my life from all the stress especially as i get older my memory is not nearly as good as it was. I wish GOD will call my number when I’m asleep. will most likely be found there when they break down my door to arrest me for not reporting cause ever since i took my plea for 3 years probation instead of going to trial and face 20 years from Florida + arrest from feds (yea some choice) my family don’t know who i am, my hick neighbors would rather shoot me! so i hope my number gets called soon as I’m so scared to even wipe my A$$ after my morning crap and not reporting it! What other humans must endure this crap? Ohh that’s right were not human, were lower then animals hell i think most would rather live in a toxic landfill then have a SO as a neighbor or in the neighborhood!

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  • January 16, 2020

    Once again an “objective reporter” covering a story involving sex offenders presents only the perspective of law enforcement and fails to proffer facts. The headline itself induces readers to leap to the conclusion that all of the offenders cited are continuing to break the law by committing new crimes involving sex. I want to know the total numberof offenders that law enforcement investigated, how many were violated and/or received new charges due to registration discrepancies, and how many were charged with new sex crimes. Without providing such facts, the author is seeking to inflame, not inform.

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  • January 16, 2020

    This is still running repeatedly on channel 6 news. Just saw it again this morning

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  • January 16, 2020

    What a waste of taxpayers’ money and resources.

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  • January 16, 2020

    I tried posting a comment as Guest but it didn’t go through.

    I had a lot to say, but basically Osceola detectives need to correct their thinking here, and the media needs to be less gullible.

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    • January 16, 2020

      You do realize that the “detectives” involved are bigger perverts than those labelled as “sex offenders”. This is one bad joke. Florida is run like an insane asylum run by sadistic sociopaths.

      Look no further than Lauren Book and her daddy who profit off of this inhuman abuse. Hiding behind children all the way to the bank!

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    • January 16, 2020

      It is very easy to just use an e-mail address and create an account there. I’ve commented too many times already, lol.

      Also, I wouldn’t believe any law enforcement criminals (LECs) saying what they found or didn’t. IF anyone ever was convicted of a specific crime, then I MIGHT believe they did it. So those CP viewers probably don’t even exist.

      The article is really bragging about offenders and predators “still breaking law”. But Registration laws aren’t real laws. They are idiotic, made-up, illegal “laws” that no real American could ever dream of thinking were acceptable. So no normal person should care.

      I’m not on probation or parole and I’d never allow these LECs onto my property or to speak to them for more than a few seconds. People who do allow that are signaling that the harassment is just fine. They’ll keep getting what they allow.

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  • January 16, 2020

    Yet, the registration requirements are not punishment. Yeah, right (sarcasm).

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