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The Department of Corrections (DOC) has all but stopped trying to find homes for Level Three sex <br />offenders in the Minnesota cities that have imposed far-reaching restrictions on where they can live. <br />Most of those cities adopted similarly written ordinances that ban these people from living within 1,000 <br />to 2,000 feet of schools, parks, bus stops or "places children are known to congregate." ... <br />The Department of Corrections, citing a study it conducted in 2007, says laws like those in [the <br />Minnesota city of] Wyoming do nothing to prevent offenders from reoffending and may be making the <br />problem worse by lulling residents into a false sense of security. <br />Read the full article at startribune.com. <br />Albertville's Ordinance <br />According to a Star Tribune map accompanying the article, Albertville is the only one of the eight cities <br />that has a 1,000 -foot limit on offenders living near places with children. The other seven cities, including <br />Otsego, have ordinances that establish at least some 2,000 -foot limits. <br />This is how the map summarizes Albertville's ordinance on Level III sex offenders: "Prohibited from living <br />within 1,000 feet of any school, daycare, park, playground, church or'other places children are known to <br />congregate."' <br />Duluth and Moose Lake have ordinances that do not have the effect of preventing offenders from taking <br />up residence altogether, the newspaper noted. Ten offenders currently live in Duluth. <br />Where Offenders Are <br />One man living in Monticello is the only Level III sex offender currently residing in Wright County, <br />according to the map. There were 289 in Minnesota as of last week, the newspaper reported. <br />The Minnesota Department of Corrections maintains a public online database on Level III Sex <br />Offenders that allows searches by location. <br />