Timothy Richard Blasco, 33, has been convicted of a sex offense allowing community notice and notified the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) to live on East Coffer Road, Mayer, according to a news release. Did.
He is not wanted by the YCSO at this time.
YCSO is publishing this information pursuant to Community Notice on Sex Offenders Act, ARS 13-3825. The offenders in this publication indicate that they plan to live in an unincorporated area of Yavapai County. It is the responsibility of the highest law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the jurisdiction in which the offender resides to notify the community. Notification must be made when certain sex offenders are released from Arizona State Penitentiary, accepted under an interstate agreement, or released from county jail and returned to the community. Violators fall into her three levels. Level 1, low risk to community. Level 2, moderate risk to the community. Level 3, high risk to community.
On December 6, 2010, in Yavapai County, a 21-year-old offender was convicted of two counts of child abuse per count of sexually motivated domestic violence and placed on 10 years of probation. The victim was a 9-year-old woman known to the perpetrator. He is considered a Level 2 intermediate risk.
This notice is not intended to increase fear. Rather, it is the sheriff’s office’s belief that informed communities are safer communities. The misuse of this information by citizens to intimidate, intimidate, or harass sex offenders will not be tolerated,” YCSO said in a news release.
YCSO would like to remind the public about the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Program available at ycsoaz.gov. The registry allows anyone to enter a local address and will display a list of registered sex offenders in Yavapai County who live within a one-mile radius of the entered address. The Registry also provides information about certain sex offenders registered in Yavapai County.
In addition, a free email notification program is available to alert you to sex offenders registered in Yavapai County who live within one mile of the address entered in your subscription. To learn more about this important public service tool, click the Sex Offender Registry link at the top of YCSO’s home page, ycsoaz.gov, to view the online presentation.
The YCSO Crime Prevention Division (928-771-7441) can help you join or initiate a neighborhood watch program and can provide useful personal safety information. If you have information about the current criminal activity of this criminal or other criminals, please call Yavapai Silent Witness at 800-932-3232.
Information provided by the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office.