Police, via a Facebook post on Tuesday, announced that a homeless sexually violent predator is staying in Longmont.
Nathaniel Kyle Stark, who is being supervised by Boulder County Probation, was convicted of aggravated incest on a family member younger than 10 and three counts of sexual contact without consent, according to the post.
Colorado law requires police departments to publicly share information about parties determined to be sexually violent predators and post is part of that compliance, police stated.
Police in the post stated “vigilantism, or use of this information to harass, threaten, or intimidate this offender is criminal behavior and will not be tolerated.”
There are 19,966 registered sex offenders in Colorado, 317 of whom are classified as sexually violent predators, police stated in the post. There are 299 registered sex offenders in Longmont, and of those, five are classified as sexually violent predators, according to the post.
For more information on sexually violent predators living in Longmont, call Community Service Officer Alison Miyasaki at 303-651-8524. For more information on sex offenders living in Longmont, visit https://www.longmontcolorado.gov/.../sex-offender-registry.
For more information about how offenders are designated as sexually violent predators, visit https://apps.colorado.gov/apps/dps/sor/info-CNP.jsf.