Polk County, MN (trfnews.i234.me) — Alejandro David Diaz, born on January 28, 1994, is a registered predatory offender in Minnesota. On December 18, 2024, Diaz was charged with knowingly violating registration requirements or intentionally providing false information, classified as a felony under Minnesota Statute 243.166.5(a).
Minnesota law mandates that individuals convicted of certain offenses must register as predatory offenders. This registration requires offenders to provide accurate personal information and promptly report any changes, such as residence, employment, or vehicle details, to law enforcement authorities. Failure to comply with these requirements can result in felony charges, as stipulated in Minnesota Statute 243.166.5(a)
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The Minnesota Predatory Offender Registry, managed by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA), tracks individuals convicted of specific offenses to enhance public safety
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Diaz’s alleged non-compliance with registration requirements underscores the importance of adherence to these legal obligations. Non-compliance not only violates state law but also undermines the registry’s effectiveness in monitoring predatory offenders.
Individuals charged with violating predatory offender registration requirements in Minnesota may face significant legal consequences, including imprisonment and fines. The state enforces these laws rigorously to maintain the integrity of the registry and protect public safety.
For more information on predatory offender registration requirements and related statutes in Minnesota, refer to Minnesota Statute 243.166
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I’m Chris Harper, reporting for trfnews.i234.me