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Green Bay offender residency board approves two residency requests

2759279 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The Green Bay Offender Residency Board approved residency requests for two registered offenders after hearings in which applicants described past convictions, treatment and support systems. Board members recorded votes and set conditions requiring applicants to return if they change addresses within the city.

GREEN BAY — The Green Bay Offender Residency Board approved two residency requests during a regularly scheduled meeting where applicants and supporters described convictions, treatment and housing plans.

At the hearing applicants Derrick Woods and Dalton Plumlee each described past convictions involving offenses with minors, told the board about completed or ongoing treatment, and said they have employment and support systems. Captain Oberman of the Green Bay Police Department reviewed criminal complaints and confirmed the applicants’ summaries to the board.

The board heard Woods first. Woods told members he was convicted after events surrounding a high school homecoming when he was 18 and the other person was 15; he said the encounter “was consensual.” He told the board he completed statutory education and other programs after release and later served one year in custody with two years of extended supervision. Captain Oberman said, “The information…

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