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Kenosha Offender Residency Board approves four residency-exemption requests, one contingent on treatment records
Summary
The Kenosha Offender Residency Board on Oct. 9, 2025, approved four petitions allowing people subject to residency restrictions to live at specified addresses; one approval was contingent on the petitioner providing documentation about treatment need to the city attorney's office.
The Kenosha Offender Residency Board approved four petitions Thursday allowing people subject to residency restrictions to reside at specified addresses in the city, with one approval made contingent on the petitioner providing documentation about treatment needs to the city attorney’s office.
Board Chair Lester Wright opened the meeting and led votes on each petition. The board approved requests for Richard Trispel, Jason Gatto (recorded in the file as Jason Guy), Alton Antrim, and Tyrone S. Lee (the motion record also references "Karen Lee"). Several approvals were routine; one was conditional on the petitioner’s agent submitting a Department of Corrections (DOC) program printout verifying whether sex-offender treatment (SOT) is required in the community.
The board approved Richard Trispel’s petition to reside at “500220 Third Avenue, Upper.” Chair Lester Wright moved the motion and a board member seconded; the motion passed with board members voting aye. Staff told Trispel he…
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