 A community notification meeting is set in Wadena for later this month, so authorities can release information about two level three predatory offenders who are being released into the community. 36-year-old Timothy Bungert will be released on November 5th to a home in Wadena. According to the Department of Corrections, Bungert has a history of contacting adolescent females on the internet and engaging in sexual conversation. He's also attempted to arrange to meet for sexual contact with one victim. He was not known to the victims. 25-year-old Adam Schultz will be released to a home in Wadena on November 1st. Schultz was convicted in 2013 of possessing child pornography and engaging in sexual contact with a nine-year-old boy. In January 2018, Schultz was convicted of a felony for knowingly violating his sex offender registration requirement and or intentionally providing false information. Both level three predatory offenders have served the sentence opposed on them by the court and are subject to public notification and are transitioning into the community. The Wadena Police Department will host a community notification meeting at 6 p.m. on October 30th at the Wadena Fire Hall and Police Department. Representatives from the Minnesota Department of Corrections and the Wadena Police Department will be available to provide people with useful information on public safety. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.