 Attention College View South Platte Residents. This is a community notification of a new sexually violent predator in your area. Please stay tuned to the following short program for more information. Hi, I'm Technician Ron Hackett with the Denver Police Department. The Sex Offender Registration and Compliance Unit at DPD is responsible for the registration, monitoring, and tracking of all registered sex offenders and sexually violent predators who live in the city and county of Denver. Here's a brief history of sex offender legislation in Colorado. Our state laws trickle down from federal government mandates. In 1994, we had the Jacob Wetterling Act, which mandated that states would establish a sex offender list. Megan's Law of 1996 said that the public would have access to those sex offender registration lists. The Pam Lichner Act of 1996 stated that some offenders might have to have lifetime registrations, and the Adam Walsh Act of 2006 unified sex offender laws across the country. In Colorado, the legislature has determined that sexually violent predators, by definition, pose a higher risk to the community at large, and therefore mandated that upon their release from the Department of Corrections, the community must be notified. Sex offender notification in Colorado happens in two ways. The first is passive and ongoing through the sex offender registration process, which is a list maintained by local police departments. The second way is active, via community notification for those offenders determined to be sexually violent predators by the courts or by the parole board. Most sex offenders in Colorado are supervised by the criminal justice system in our communities. Most sex offenders engage in crossover behavior, which means they may have been arrested for one type of crime, but be apt to commit another. Many sex offenders have no criminal history at all prior to their arrest. There is no typical sex offender, but all tend to be deceptive, manipulative, and secretive. 80 to 93% of sex offenses are committed by someone known to the victim. Sexual deviancy begins in mid to late adolescence. Sex offenses are not impulsive. They are usually carefully planned, and most sex offenders are male. The community has a vested interest in helping offenders to be successfully managed in the community. Sex offenders have the same need for housing and employment as any other citizen. Any citizen who uses sex offender information to harass, threaten, or intimidate an offender will be subject to criminal prosecution. There are approximately 16,500 registered sex offenders in the state of Colorado. About 65% of convicted sex offenders are placed in the community on probation. The remainder are in the Department of Corrections or Community Corrections. Offenders may be caught for one type of offense, but be at a high risk to commit another type. Crime of conviction is only one indicator of risk. A sexually violent predator must register with the Denver Police Department sex offender registration unit every three months for the rest of their life. The offender's residence must be verified quarterly by the Denver Police Department. The full sex offender registration list is available by calling the Denver Police Department Identification Bureau at 720-913-6756. Convicted felons and those with multiple convictions are posted online at denvergov.org-police. Remember, sexually violent predators do not represent all dangerous sex offenders. The community notification process and sex offender registration are not a complete deterrent to sexual assault. Now, here's a look at the newest sexually violent predator living in Denver. Here's an overview of the registered sex offenders currently living in Denver. There are 2,526 total living within city limits. In Denver Police District 4, there are 477. Precinct 422 has 85 registered sex offenders. Of those, 57 have felony convictions and 28 have misdemeanor convictions. Brooke Randall Fritz is a sexually violent predator currently living in Denver. He's 38 years old and was born on March 23, 1983. He's a white male, 5 feet 9 inches tall, 150 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He's currently living at 1910 South Decatur Street Unit C in the College View South Platte neighborhood of Denver. Schools located within one mile of this offender include Schmidt Elementary at 1820 South Vallejo Street, Abraham Lincoln High School, Respect Academy at Lincoln, Encompass Academy, all at 2285 South Federal Boulevard, Strive Prep Smart and Strive Prep Westwood, both at 3201 West Arizona Avenue, Johnson Elementary at 1850 South Irving Street, Godzman Elementary at 2120 West Arkansas Avenue, College View Elementary at 2675 South Decatur Street, Charles M. Schenck Community School at 1300 South Low Boulevard, Excel Academy at 1825 South Federal Boulevard, Strive Prep Federal and Strive Prep Ruby Hill, both at 2626 West Evans Avenue. Parks located within one mile of this offender include Sanderson Gulch, Sanderson Gulch Florida and Raritan, Harvard Gulch Park, Harvard Gulch North Park, Harvard Gulch Golf Course, Ruby Hill Park, Lalomita Park, Athmar Park, Harvey Park, Godzman Park. Recreation centers located within one mile of this offender include College View Rec Center at 2525 South Decatur Street, Athmar Rec Center at 2680 West Mexico Avenue. Bus routes located within one mile of this offender include Routes 30 and 31 South Federal Boulevard and West Jewel Avenue. Routes 29, 30, 31 and 36 South Federal Boulevard and West Evans Avenue. A brief history of charges against this offender, criminal attempted sexual assault on a child. He's not currently on parole and registered with the Denver Police Department on December 30th, 2021 to 1910 South Decatur Street Unit C in the College View South Platte neighborhood of Denver. Past charges against this offender include Sexual assault, domestic violence, dangerous drugs, distribute, manufacturer, sell, possess, Harassment, weapons, theft, escape, property damage, criminal mischief, menacing, parole violation, Receive stolen property, fraud, illegal use of credit cards, failure to appear, contempt of court, drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, trespassing, first degree of auto, possession of burglary tools, contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Brooke Randolph-Ritz has been determined as sexually violent predator after meeting the following criteria. Criteria 1, age 18 or older on the date of the offense or under 18 and tried as an adult. The offender was age 31 at the time of the offense. Criteria 2, the crime must have been committed honor after July 1, 1997 and convicted honor after July 1, 1999. Crimes include sexual assault, felony unlawful sexual contact, sexual assault on a child, sexual assault on a child by a person in a position of trust. The offender was convicted on November 10, 2014 for criminal attempted sexual assault on a child. Criteria 3, the relationship to the victim was one of the following. Victim was a stranger to the offender or the offender established or promoted a relationship with the victim primarily for the purpose of sexual victimization. The victim was a 15-year-old female. The offender was known to the victim. Criteria 4, positive results or the passing of a risk assessment instrument administered by probation parole staff and a qualified treatment evaluator. Positive results include an assessment for the presence of a mental abnormality, a level of denial regarding the offense, treatment appropriateness and motivation, presence of sexual deviant interests. The offender was evaluated by the Summit County District Courts with positive results, determining him to be a sexually violent predator. Thank you.