The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), along with local law enforcement agencies, as part of Operation Safe Summer, arrested 23 sex offenders and predators statewide who failed to comply with Florida registration requirements. When a sex offender fails to register with law enforcement their whereabouts are unknown to police and citizens who live near them.
“We identified and targeted the most dangerous absconders. In most of the cases we were dealing with cold leads,” said FDLE Commissioner Gerald Bailey. “Working with our law enforcement partners, new leads were developed allowing us to locate and arrest these sex-offenders-in-hiding.”
Operation Safe Summer coincided with the end of the school year, because children are more likely to come in contact with sex offenders/predators during the summer months. In addition to the arrests, investigators believe 20 targeted absconders have fled the country. Their identities have been given to the US Marshals Service so they can be arrested immediately if they try to return.
“The Sheriffs of Florida and their thousands of dedicated staff have declared war on sex offenders and internet predators–if you hide from us, we will find you,” said Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson, president of the Florida Sheriffs Association. “We are dedicated to keeping the streets safe and ensuring citizens know when an offender lives among them.”
While absconders were arrested throughout Florida, other targeted offenders/predators remain at- large.
If you have information about the target absconders still at-large or any sex offender absconder, contact your local law enforcement agency or FDLE.
The registry is exactly FDLE should be monitoring in the first place. Operation safe summer is just another scare the community by FDLE. Failing to register is not harming a child or anyone but the government who counts on their propaganda to make them look good to the public.