Mug shots, therefore in the public domain, blog post by John Hoff
Harold Clayton Lacy is a homeless Level Three sex offender who lives in North Minneapolis, according to the Department of Corrections website.
Lacy may have a lot of serious problems, but he does have an amazing gift: a paranormal ability to defy the laws of time and space, and find that mythical spot where Plymouth and Broadway intersect, a place that is otherwise...
...inaccessible to mere mortals. Yes, the Department of Corrections currently lists this homeless sex offender's location as "Plymouth and Broadway."
One can't help but be reminded of the screamingly funny incident where notorious loon-at-large and mayoral candidate Al Flowers announced he was having a press conference at "Broadway and Colfax."
With this kind of ridiculously lax oversight by the Minnesota Department of Corrections, is it any wonder residents of North Minneapolis are terribly concerned about the concentration of Level Three sex offenders dumped in our midst? Oh, sure, Lacy isn't even under DOC supervision anymore...but I think they should at least use a real location instead of an imaginary location when listing the area where Lacy supposedly hangs out.
If you have further information about Harold Clayton Lacy, please use the discussion threads.
ADDENDUM: The following article, copied and pasted for purposes of First Amendment comment and criticism, is too large for the comment threads so I am putting it right here:
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Sex offender plans to live on Laurel Street
Posted: Wednesday, July 01, 2009
MATT ERICKSON
Staff Writer
Harold Clayton Lacy is not wanted by police, but police want the public to know about him and his past crimes.
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Lacy, 37, is a Level 3 sex offender. On Friday he is expected to move into a residence on the 600 block of Laurel Street in downtown Brainerd, a change from original information from the Minnesota Department of Corrections that stated he would be released Wednesday to a residence on the 200 block of North Seventh Street.
Jake McLellan, one of the Department of Corrections agents supervising Lacy, said Lacy is moving to Brainerd because he could not find a residence in any other county and Crow Wing County was his last place of residence.
With his move to Brainerd came a community notification meeting Tuesday at the Brainerd Police Department, which was attended by more than 50 people.
Brainerd Police Chief John Bolduc spoke at a community notification meeting Tuesday at the Brainerd Police Department. Brainerd Dispatch/Denton Newman
"If members of the public are provided adequate notice and information about an offender's release the community can adequately prepare themselves," Brainerd Police Chief John Bolduc said.
"But he still lives too close," said North Seventh Street resident Virginia Christie on learning that Lacy would to Laurel Street.
Bernie Finch, who also lives on North Seventh Street, wanted more information about what was going to happen to Lacy.
"Our neighborhood is a walking neighborhood," Finch said. "We have a lot of children and women and men that walks dogs and play in Gregory Park. I was concerned he was going to be two blocks from the park.
"I'm going to be very vigilant. I'm glad we are aware he's here and that his face is publicized because many eyes help."
Ruthann Ray lives in southern Cass County but spends a lot of time in Brainerd, in the past sending her children to St. Francis of the Lakes Catholic School.
She said she's confident that Brainerd Police and the Department of Corrections agents assigned to Lacy will be keeping close tabs on him for the public's safety.
"Of course, being downtown in Brainerd I definitely want to be more aware now," Ray said.
Tuesday's community meeting was facilitated by Michele Murphy of the Minnesota Department of Corrections, who gave a rundown of Lacy's criminal history:
• In 2000 he was convicted of felony fifth-degree assault in Anoka County against an adult female. He knew the woman and prevented her from leaving her home. He was sentenced to 21 months in prison.
• In 2003 he was convicted of terroristic threats in Ramsey County, where he verbally threatened and assaulted an adult female he knew. He was sentenced to 27 months in prison.
• In 2007 he was convicted in Crow Wing County of harassment, predatory offender registration violation and domestic assault and sentenced to 37 months in prison. In one case he assaulted and injured an adult female he knew, then made numerous phone calls to the victim that were intercepted by police. In another case, he entered a woman's residence without permission, engaged in sexual contact, including fondling, while becoming increasingly agitated. He was not known to this victim, Murphy said.
Harold Clayton Lacy
• He also was convicted of domestic assault in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1999; of terroristic threats in 1993; of third-degree assault in 1994; and of violating an order for protection in 2008.
"Mr. Lacy has a history of engaging in assaultive behavior with other individuals." Murphy said.
In 2001, Lacy was released from prison as a Level 1 sex offender and in 2005 he was released from prison as a Level 2 sex offender. Since 2000 Lacy has been in and out of prison several times for violating the conditions of his release from prison.
Risk levels fall into three categories: Level 1, which is low public risk; Level 2, which is moderate public risk; and Level 3, which is high public risk and the category under which Lacy falls.
He is one of 116 registered predatory sex offenders in Brainerd but the only Level 3 offender.
"The meeting tonight is unique in that this is only the second community notification meeting we've held since the community notification law went into effect," 12 years ago, Bolduc said.
Lacy is on supervised release for his 2007 convictions, which will expire in July of 2010. He will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.
While on supervised release he will be tracked through a global positioning system; he is only allowed outside his residence from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. to look for work; he cannot enter an establishment where the sale of alcohol is the primary business; and he is subject to unannounced visits by Department of Corrections agents, among other conditions.
Murphy said the stability of a sex offender contributes to the control of his offense cycle. She said anyone with a concern should contact local law enforcement. She noted 90 percent of those convicted on sex offense each year had no previous conviction.
"Sex offenders have always been among us and are going to always be among us. That's a fact, that's reality," Murphy said. "Up until 12 years ago, we didn't get to know about these offenders. Law enforcement didn't know about them. Now with the (notification) law, we get to have these types of meetings."
Bolduc said the meeting went well, with law enforcement getting the needed information out and residents asking intelligent questions.
"I think everybody left with information they came for," Bolduc said.
Bolduc said it was important that the notification law be used for what it was intended, to get people information, and not as a tool to harass a sex offender.
"If people misuse the information it places the law in jeopardy and then we could potentially have a backlash from the Legislature saying, 'This has turned into a vigilantly law and therefore was a bad policy decision,'" Bolduc said. "We don't want that. We want it to be used for what it was intended."
Lacy may have a lot of serious problems, but he does have an amazing gift: a paranormal ability to defy the laws of time and space, and find that mythical spot where Plymouth and Broadway intersect, a place that is otherwise...
...inaccessible to mere mortals. Yes, the Department of Corrections currently lists this homeless sex offender's location as "Plymouth and Broadway."
One can't help but be reminded of the screamingly funny incident where notorious loon-at-large and mayoral candidate Al Flowers announced he was having a press conference at "Broadway and Colfax."
With this kind of ridiculously lax oversight by the Minnesota Department of Corrections, is it any wonder residents of North Minneapolis are terribly concerned about the concentration of Level Three sex offenders dumped in our midst? Oh, sure, Lacy isn't even under DOC supervision anymore...but I think they should at least use a real location instead of an imaginary location when listing the area where Lacy supposedly hangs out.
If you have further information about Harold Clayton Lacy, please use the discussion threads.
ADDENDUM: The following article, copied and pasted for purposes of First Amendment comment and criticism, is too large for the comment threads so I am putting it right here:
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Sex offender plans to live on Laurel Street
Posted: Wednesday, July 01, 2009
MATT ERICKSON
Staff Writer
Harold Clayton Lacy is not wanted by police, but police want the public to know about him and his past crimes.
Back | Next
Lacy, 37, is a Level 3 sex offender. On Friday he is expected to move into a residence on the 600 block of Laurel Street in downtown Brainerd, a change from original information from the Minnesota Department of Corrections that stated he would be released Wednesday to a residence on the 200 block of North Seventh Street.
Jake McLellan, one of the Department of Corrections agents supervising Lacy, said Lacy is moving to Brainerd because he could not find a residence in any other county and Crow Wing County was his last place of residence.
With his move to Brainerd came a community notification meeting Tuesday at the Brainerd Police Department, which was attended by more than 50 people.
Brainerd Police Chief John Bolduc spoke at a community notification meeting Tuesday at the Brainerd Police Department. Brainerd Dispatch/Denton Newman
"If members of the public are provided adequate notice and information about an offender's release the community can adequately prepare themselves," Brainerd Police Chief John Bolduc said.
"But he still lives too close," said North Seventh Street resident Virginia Christie on learning that Lacy would to Laurel Street.
Bernie Finch, who also lives on North Seventh Street, wanted more information about what was going to happen to Lacy.
"Our neighborhood is a walking neighborhood," Finch said. "We have a lot of children and women and men that walks dogs and play in Gregory Park. I was concerned he was going to be two blocks from the park.
"I'm going to be very vigilant. I'm glad we are aware he's here and that his face is publicized because many eyes help."
Ruthann Ray lives in southern Cass County but spends a lot of time in Brainerd, in the past sending her children to St. Francis of the Lakes Catholic School.
She said she's confident that Brainerd Police and the Department of Corrections agents assigned to Lacy will be keeping close tabs on him for the public's safety.
"Of course, being downtown in Brainerd I definitely want to be more aware now," Ray said.
Tuesday's community meeting was facilitated by Michele Murphy of the Minnesota Department of Corrections, who gave a rundown of Lacy's criminal history:
• In 2000 he was convicted of felony fifth-degree assault in Anoka County against an adult female. He knew the woman and prevented her from leaving her home. He was sentenced to 21 months in prison.
• In 2003 he was convicted of terroristic threats in Ramsey County, where he verbally threatened and assaulted an adult female he knew. He was sentenced to 27 months in prison.
• In 2007 he was convicted in Crow Wing County of harassment, predatory offender registration violation and domestic assault and sentenced to 37 months in prison. In one case he assaulted and injured an adult female he knew, then made numerous phone calls to the victim that were intercepted by police. In another case, he entered a woman's residence without permission, engaged in sexual contact, including fondling, while becoming increasingly agitated. He was not known to this victim, Murphy said.
Harold Clayton Lacy
• He also was convicted of domestic assault in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1999; of terroristic threats in 1993; of third-degree assault in 1994; and of violating an order for protection in 2008.
"Mr. Lacy has a history of engaging in assaultive behavior with other individuals." Murphy said.
In 2001, Lacy was released from prison as a Level 1 sex offender and in 2005 he was released from prison as a Level 2 sex offender. Since 2000 Lacy has been in and out of prison several times for violating the conditions of his release from prison.
Risk levels fall into three categories: Level 1, which is low public risk; Level 2, which is moderate public risk; and Level 3, which is high public risk and the category under which Lacy falls.
He is one of 116 registered predatory sex offenders in Brainerd but the only Level 3 offender.
"The meeting tonight is unique in that this is only the second community notification meeting we've held since the community notification law went into effect," 12 years ago, Bolduc said.
Lacy is on supervised release for his 2007 convictions, which will expire in July of 2010. He will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.
While on supervised release he will be tracked through a global positioning system; he is only allowed outside his residence from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. to look for work; he cannot enter an establishment where the sale of alcohol is the primary business; and he is subject to unannounced visits by Department of Corrections agents, among other conditions.
Murphy said the stability of a sex offender contributes to the control of his offense cycle. She said anyone with a concern should contact local law enforcement. She noted 90 percent of those convicted on sex offense each year had no previous conviction.
"Sex offenders have always been among us and are going to always be among us. That's a fact, that's reality," Murphy said. "Up until 12 years ago, we didn't get to know about these offenders. Law enforcement didn't know about them. Now with the (notification) law, we get to have these types of meetings."
Bolduc said the meeting went well, with law enforcement getting the needed information out and residents asking intelligent questions.
"I think everybody left with information they came for," Bolduc said.
Bolduc said it was important that the notification law be used for what it was intended, to get people information, and not as a tool to harass a sex offender.
"If people misuse the information it places the law in jeopardy and then we could potentially have a backlash from the Legislature saying, 'This has turned into a vigilantly law and therefore was a bad policy decision,'" Bolduc said. "We don't want that. We want it to be used for what it was intended."
This incident has really teed me off. I am currently in the middle of my compulsive reaction, which will be expressed in blog postings. Stay tuned.
ReplyDeleteCriminal record, as follows:
ReplyDelete27-CR-92-089347
LACY, HAROLD RICKY CLA
12/31/1971
11/19/1992
Hennepin Criminal/Traffic/Petty Downtown
Crim/Traf Mandatory
Closed
OPEN BOTTLE, DRIVER
27-CR-93-011878
LACY, HAROLD RICKY CLA
12/31/1971
02/19/1993
Hennepin Criminal/Traffic/Petty Downtown
Crim/Traf Mandatory
Closed
MAKING TERRORISTIC THREATS
27-CR-93-043241
LACY, HAROLD RICKY CLA
12/31/1971
08/03/1993
Hennepin Criminal/Traffic/Petty Downtown
Crim/Traf Mandatory
Closed
MAKING TERRORISTIC THREATS
70-1996-09185
LACEY, HAROLD RICKY
12/31/1972 (Well, that's rather odd. Why is the birthday listed here as 1972?)
07/29/1996
Scott
Petty Misdemeanor
Closed
POSS. SM AMT MARIJ(UNDER 1.5 OUNCE)
27-CR-97-006521
LACY, HAROLD RICKY CLA
12/31/1971
01/23/1997
Hennepin Criminal/Traffic/Petty Ridgedale
Crim/Traf Mandatory
Closed
ASSAULT IN THE 5TH DEGREE
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
HARASSING PHONE CALLS
27-CR-02-085453
LACY, HAROLD RICKY CLA
12/31/1971
08/29/2002
Hennepin Criminal/Traffic/Petty Southdale
Crim/Traf Mandatory
Closed
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
62-K3-03-000492
LACY, HAROLD CLAYTON
12/31/1972
02/07/2003
Ramsey Criminal/Traffic/Petty Downtown
Felony
Converted Closed
TERRORISTIC THREATS
27-CR-03-075954
LACY, HAROLD RICKY CLA
12/31/1971
10/13/2003
Hennepin Criminal/Traffic/Petty Brookdale
Crim/Traf Mandatory
Closed
GIVE FALSE NAME TO POLICE
DRIVING AFTER SUSPENSION
NO INSURANCE
SPEEDING
27-CR-03-087684
LACY, HAROLD RICKY CLA
12/31/1971
12/11/2003
Hennepin Criminal/Traffic/Petty Brookdale
Crim/Traf Mandatory
Closed
THEFT
This sex offender used to live in Brainerd. Gee, what happened? Brainerd wouldn't put up with him, and now he's the problem of North Minneapolis?
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Level 3 sex offender moving to Brainerd
Posted: Saturday, June 27, 2009
The Brainerd Police Department will host a community notification meeting Tuesday about a Level 3 sex offender who is moving July 1 to the 200 block of Seventh Street North in Brainerd.
The meeting will be 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday in the Brainerd Police Department community room, 225 E. River Road, Brainerd.
Harold Lacy
The Minnesota Department of Corrections will provide a presentation on the Minnesota Offender Notification laws, safety tips and information pertaining to the offender. Members of the Brainerd Police Department and the Minnesota DOC will be available to answer questions.
The man has been identified as Harold Clayton Lacy, 36. Lacy is 5 foot, 11 inches, and weighs 288 pounds. He has a history of assaulting victims, who are adult females, and holding them against their will. Lacy was known to his victims.
Brainerd Police Chief John Bolduc said Lacy is from Anoka County.
Brainerd Dispatch, December 13, 2007:
ReplyDeleteHarold Clayton Lacy, 35, Minneapolis, was sentenced for felony harassment and felony failure to register as a predatory offender to 37 months prison and ordered to pay $292 in fines and fees.
This person is residing at 2915 Lyndale Ave N. The police have been contacted and have "called him in" to talk with him. The neighbors in this area are wondering why there was no information given out about him being in the area. Now that they know, there's no reason not to inform the rest of the neighbors. In fact, it took multiple contacts with police officers to get them to pay attention to the problem of him trying to talk to the females in the area!
ReplyDeleteAs of today, the DOC website still shows this guy as homeless in the "Plymouth and Broadway" area.
ReplyDeleteDOC is deaf, dumb and stupid when it comes to the concerns of (decent) North Minneapolis residents.