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DOZENS OF SEX OFFENDERS IN SUFFOLK GAVE WRONG ADDRESSES
Newsday/Laura Figueroa 3/13/14
Dozens of registered sex offenders living in Suffolk County provided inaccurateaddresses in the year since county lawmakers passed a law to intensify monitoring of the ex-convictand more than 140 others were found to have violated rules required them to update their photos ona state registry. Laura Ahearn, executive director of Parents for Megan’s Law, contracted bythe county last year to monitor more than 900 registered sex offenders, told lawmakers Thursdaythat the increased scrutiny has led to an increase in arrests for violating state reportingrequirements. It’s not necessarily about