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February
SHIFT ON SEX OFFENDERS
Newsday/Paul Larocco
Suffolk County police yesterday unveiled a proposal that would intensify monitoring of thecounty’s 1,016 registered sex offenders and close trailers for homeless offenders on the EastEnd by dispersing them to shelters throughout the county. Chief of Department James Burketold a county legislative committee that police will work with the Social Services department tomove the 38 homeless sex offenders now housed in trailers in Riverside and Westhampton into thecounty shelter system. He said offenders would be transferred to county homeless shelters, with nomore than one per facility. The offenders