Parole revoked for Michael Wayne Greedy after repeated noncompliance with supervision visits and curfew
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Michael Wayne Greedy (DOC 127536) had parole revoked Dec. 9 after parole officers documented repeated missed home visits and failures to report; the board found sustained noncompliance and voted unanimously to revoke.
Michael Wayne Greedy appeared Dec. 9 for a parole revocation hearing. The parole officer reported multiple documented attempts to contact Greedy at his residence over a period in August and several missed reporting dates. Greedy acknowledged transportation issues and said his sister assisted with calls, but panel members noted the supervisor’s logs showing numerous missed contacts.
Panel members reviewed the record and concluded there was repeated noncompliance with supervision conditions and repeated curfew/electronic‑monitor violations. The board voted unanimously to revoke parole and directed that a revocation notice be recorded and custody proceedings executed.
The panel emphasized that supervision requires availability to officers for home visits and that repeated failure to be found at home undermines monitoring and public‑safety oversight.
