When is the Bremerton Police Department going to move the offender out of my neighborhood?
Law enforcement agencies have no authority to place restrictions on where sex offenders can live in any community. Unless court ordered restrictions exist, the offender is constitutionally free to live wherever he or she chooses. The Bremerton Police Department is granted the authority to provide community notification about specific offenders considered a moderate or high risk to the community. We also routinely verify that all sex offenders registered in the city limits of Bremerton are living where they are registered, and we also actively seek out those offenders that fail to register or fail to make proper notification of an address change.

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1. What is the definition of a Level III sex offender?
2. What is the definition of a Level II sex offender?
3. What is the definition of a Level I sex offender?
4. Why is the offender moving into my neighborhood?
5. Do offenders have restrictions on where they can live?
6. When is the Bremerton Police Department going to move the offender out of my neighborhood?
7. Is the City of Bremerton doing anythin g to prevent offenders from living in Bremerton?
8. If the offender is so dangerous, why are you letting him/her out in the 1st place?
9. Why are you only telling me about this offender and not all of the other people who get out of prison?
10. Now that I know a sex offender lives in my neighborhood, what should I do differently to protect myself and my family?
11. What do I tell my children about an offender?
12. Are you going to tell us if the offender moves out of this neighborhood, so we don’t have to worry anymore?