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Kenosha board approves two offender residency requests; minutes accepted
Summary
At its Jan. 9 meeting the Kenosha Offender Residency Board approved the minutes from Nov. 14, 2024, and granted residency approvals for two applicants, one with a condition requiring proof of enrollment or wait-list status for treatment.
The Kenosha Offender Residency Board on Jan. 9, 2025, voted to approve the minutes from its Nov. 14, 2024, meeting and granted residency permission to two applicants: Randy Grosch for 351150 Ninth Street and Ricardo Aguirre for 1809 Sixtieth Street.
The approvals matter because the board reviews and approves where registered offenders may live within city limits, and can place conditions on residency related to treatment and supervision.
Minutes from Nov. 14, 2024, were moved and seconded and approved by voice vote. The panel then heard residency requests from two applicants. The board considered Randy Grosch’s application after a brief closed-session review of questions about his file and the proposed location. Grosch told the board he moved into the residence about a month or two before December and…
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