Second Sex Offender Moves to 12xx Spring Street

Willie Edd Reynolds (DOB: 8/12/1963) has advised the Minneapolis Police Department that he is living in our community and is residing in the area of the 12xx block of Spring Street NE (the Beltrami neighborhood).
REYNOLDS IS NOT WANTED BY THE POLICE AT THIS TIME.

Willie Edd Reynolds Booking PhotoDESCRIPTION OF OFFENDER:

White Male, 6’-4”, 196 pounds, large build, brown eyes, medium brown complexion, black hair (head shaved), thick bushy eyebrows, finely-trimmed moustache, wears glasses.

DESCRIPTION OF OFFENSE:

This offenders victim pool have been adult females. The first CSC case originated in Arkansas in 1984 where Mr. Reynolds engaged in sexual contact with an adult female not previously known to him. In another previous case, Mr. Reynolds attempted a rape after forcing entrance to a victim’s home. He was acquainted with this victim. Mr. Reynolds has a history of Domestic Violence and was last incarcerated for a Felony Domestic Violence in 2003. Mr. Reynolds has a legacy of chemical dependency failures while under supervision .

CONDITIONS OF RELEASE: INTENSE SUPERVISED RELEASE
  • Complete anger management, domestic assault, and sex offender programming.
  • Comply with electronic surveillance (GPS) as directed and submit to polygraphs.
  • Maintain full time work/treatment/education, or a combination of these three.
  • May not purchase, or possess sexually explicit materials ,or enter establishments that provide sexual entertainment as a primary business.
  • May not operate/purchase a motor vehicle without prior agent approval.

The Minneapolis Police Department and the Sex Crimes Unit seek your cooperation in monitoring the behavior of this individual. Please call the Sex Crimes Tip Number 612-673-2817, or Probation Officer Joe Longueville at 612-596-0512 with questions or concerns.

Level 3 Offenders are those most likely of all risk groups to re-offend. Check offenders on the MN Department of Corrections website at www.doc.state.mn.us

This notification is not intended to increase fear. It is our belief that an informed public is a safer public. The Minneapolis Police Department has no legal authority to direct where a released offender may or may not live. Unless court ordered restrictions exist, an offender may live wherever he chooses.

Sex offenders have always lived in our communities but it was not until passage of the Community Notification Bill and Sex Offender Registration Act, that law enforcement knew where they were living. Due to the passage of these laws, law enforcement can now share information with the public. Abuse of this information to threaten, intimidate, or harass registered sex offenders will not be tolerated and may be a crime. Such abuse could potentially end our ability to notify the community when sex offenders are released into the public.

The Minneapolis Police Department is releasing this information pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 244.052, which authorizes law enforcement agencies to inform the public of a sex offender who has been released from custody regarding his criminal conviction.

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