Rantz: State releasing sex predators to unsecured housing by school bus stop

The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) tried to quietly release sexually violent predators, including a child molester, into an unsecured, rural residential neighborhood in Tenino. It’s less than half a mile from a school bus stop and will cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands per year — per sex offender — to house. The Washington Department of Corrections noted its security concerns, but they appear to have gone unaddressed.

Supreme Living, LLC is a privately-run supportive housing provider for what it calls “behaviorally challenged individuals.” They purchased a location in Tenino, described by the sheriff as a five-bedroom farmhouse, which DSHS selected to house sex predators

→ Continue reading at MyNorthwest

Related articles

Comments

Share article

Latest articles