Since 1991, Minnesota Statute 243.166 has required all felony-level predatory offenders in the state to register their current personal information with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, with assistance from a local police department. This registration must be maintained for at least 10 years due to the nature of their crimes and the proven increased risk of re-offending.
The recorded information for each offender includes current employment details, residency, phone numbers, vehicle descriptions and a recent photo.
In 1996, the Minnesota State Legislature enacted the Community Notification Act, which tasks local law enforcement with the responsibility of informing the public about predatory offenders residing in their communities. Under this act, certain information about high-risk offenders may be made public within the communities where they live, work or attend school.
Community Notification for Level 3 Predatory Offender: Deandre Ramon Robinson
Sgt. Chris Cazin
New Hope Police Department
763.531.5170
Brad VanderVegt
Minnesota Department of Corrections
651-361-7339