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Sacramento Sheriff's Office Alerts Public of Sexually Violent Predator in Antelope

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Published on November 14, 2024
Sacramento Sheriff's Office Alerts Public of Sexually Violent Predator in AntelopeSource: Facebook/Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office

The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office has issued a community alert about a Sexually Violent Predator now residing in the Antelope area. The alert states that 65-year-old Robert Singleton, convicted of multiple counts of lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 by force or fear, is living on Big Cloud Way after being released from the California Department of State Hospitals, according to a Sacramento County Sheriff's Office Facebook post.

Robert Singleton, released from prison in 2003 and now a lifetime sex registrant in California, is being closely monitored by the Sacramento Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE) Team. This team, which includes local police, probation departments, the CDCR, and federal agencies, tracks registered sex offenders who violate legal requirements or their probation or parole status. The SAFE Detectives have urged the public to be particularly vigilant due to Singleton's proximity to schools and a park, amid ongoing investigations.

Community members are encouraged to report any information about Singleton or others who may pose a safety risk. They can contact the Sheriff's Office, Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers, or use the P3 TIPS app or website. Tips leading to an arrest may earn a reward of up to $1,000, with anonymity guaranteed.

For more information about sexually violent predators, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office directs individuals to the California Megan’s Law Website.