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Two sex offenders released, living in Pueblo
Posted: 06.20.2012 at 3:13 PM
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Julian Reyes  / Courtesy: Pueblo Police Department
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PUEBLO, COLO. -- Pueblo Police officers have announced the addresses of two sexually violent predators who were both recently released from prison.

Julian Reyes has been released for the third time in 10 months. The 52-year-old was released in August 2011, then re-arrested shortly after for violating parole. He was released and re-arrested again in March.

Reyes, who is now living in the 2300 block of East 4th Street, is on supervised parole.

He served his most recent sentence for a sexual assault conviction, and his prior criminal history includes first degree sexual assault, unlawful sexual assault, criminal mischief, child abuse/neglect, robbery and second degree burglary.

James Jenkins was also recently released and is living in the 4400 block of North Elizabeth Street.

The 55-year-old was in prison for attempted sexual assault on a child and sexual exploitation of a child, using the Internet to lure children to meet him for sex.

Officers said nearby neighborhoods have been made aware of both men, who are being closely monitored.

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