Posted May 4, 2020 1:09 pm by Comments

By Tactical Life

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Seven inmates, previously deemed high-risk sex offenders, received an early release in April in Santa Ana, California. Now police put one of those former inmates, a convicted sex offender, back behind bars. Police arrested the suspect after allegedly exposing himself again.

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Released Sex Offender Back Behind Bars

Rudy William Grajeda Magdaleno received his release on April 13. He served 71 days of a 180-day minimum sentence, with convictions for robbery, narcotics possession, criminal threats and child annoyance, according to abc7news.com. The suspect allegedly exposed himself to staff members at a parole resource center April 17. He also allegedly failed to charge a GPS monitor, stopping police from tracking him.

“I find it extremely troubling that this high risk offender was authorized for release, in spite of his significant documented criminal history,” Santa Anna Police Chief David Valentin told abc7news.com.

Magdaleno’s Previous Convictions

  • Sexual assault on a mentally disabled person
  • Breaking into a home while naked from the waist down and peeking into an 11-year-old girl’s room
  • Entering a Santa Ana law office, sitting on the floor and beginning to masturbate while staring at …Read the Rest

    Source:: Tactical Life

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