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Duluth council reviews US Marshals reimbursement agreement for operations targeting noncompliant predatory-offender registrants
Summary
Police and councilors discussed a resolution to accept U.S. Marshals Service reimbursement for overtime tied to a joint operation seeking registered predatory offenders who failed to update registration information; chief said the operation is not immigration enforcement and outlined procedures if undocumented persons are located.
Councilors reviewed a proposed agreement with the U.S. Marshals Service that would reimburse Duluth Police Department overtime for a short-term operation to locate registered predatory offenders who are noncompliant with statutory registration requirements.
Chief Sanoa told the council the operation, carried out by Duluth officers with Marshals reimbursement for overtime, aims to identify noncompliant registrants, secure compliance and, when necessary, move to criminal charges and warrants for those who cannot be located. “This is something that we do annually, with help from the US Marshals Service,” Chief Sanoa said. “This is only for overtime reimbursement. This operation will be…
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