Convicted sex offender to be released from prison
The Rhinelander Police Department reports that Dennis Williams will be released from prison on Saturday, June 1. He is not wanted by the police at this time. This notification is not intended to increase fear, but to inform the public.
Williams was convicted of second degree sexual assault of a child on July 1, 1998, in Oneida County. He committed sexual assault in the Town of Minocqua within 90 days of release from prison by threatening a 14-year-old female with a screwdriver.
He will be released back to Oneida County, which was his county of residence at the time of his conviction. He is to be released to community supervision and supervised by agents from the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Probation and Parole Office in Rhinelander.
Upon release, Williams will be placed in the Intensive Supervision Program and will be subject to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Electronic Monitoring Program (EMP). Mr. Williams will be required to register with the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry Program.
The Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry may be located at widocoffenders.org.
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