Residents unhappy with sex offender cluster in their ZIP codes

Single-largest cluster in Miami-Dade, Broward, Monroe counties is 33142

MIAMI – A Miami mother is appalled at the number of sex offenders living in her neighborhood.

"They're everywhere," Sofia Ramez said. "But mostly, they're here."

It is the neighborhood Ramez has counted on much her life: 23 years of living there, three children raised there and one mobile home owned there. All of it in ZIP code 33142.

"I can't afford [anything] else and rent is expensive," she said about the modest conditions.

 

WHERE THEY LIVE: Top 10 clusters in South Florida

  • CLUSTER OF 147 (Miami-Dade)- FDLE records show 125 offenders and  22 predators report they live in ZIP code 33142.
  • CLUSTER OF 127  (Broward)- FDLE records show 117 offenders and 10 predators report they live in ZIP code 33311.
  • CLUSTER OF 106 (Miami-Dade) - FDLE records show 89 offenders and 17 predators report they live in ZIP code 33147.
  • CLUSTER OF 65 (Miami-Dade) - FDLE records show 53 offenders and 12 predators report they live in ZIP code 33138.
  • CLUSTER OF 64 (Miami-Dade) - FDLE records show 58 offenders and 6 predators report they live in ZIP code 33032.
  • CLUSTER OF 61 (Broward) - FDLE records show 54 offenders and 7 predators report they live in ZIP code 33313.
  • CLUSTER OF 60 (Monroe) -  FDLE records show 60 offenders report they live in ZIP code 33040.
  • CLUSTER OF 57 (Miami-Dade) - Homestead - FDLE records show 52 offenders and 5 predators report they live in ZIP code 33033.
  • CLUSTER OF 56 (Miami-Dade) - FDLE records show 47 offenders and 9 predators report they live in ZIP code 33169.
  • CLUSTER OF 42 (Miami-Dade) - FDLE records show 40 offenders and 2 predators report they live in ZIP code 33157.
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    There is also something in the neighborhood she never counted on: 44 registered sex offenders live alongside her.

    "It's crazy," Ramez said. "All of them come over here and there's kids here. You've got kids here playing every day."

    In South Florida, there are 1,690 sex offenders in Miami-Dade County, 1,046 in Broward County and 138 in Monroe County. The single-largest cluster in all three is Miami-Dade County ZIP code 33142, where there are 149. Forty-four of those live in the same trailer park as Ramez.

    One of those listed in state documents is Angel Sanchez. Records show he is a "sexual predator" and has been convicted of six crimes from sexual battery to molestation.

    He said it's because of the law itself that he has to live in the neighborhood. The rules of 2,500 feet away from schools, parks, bus stops and homeless shelters don't just narrow down his choices, but the choices of those who live alongside him.

    "They don't allow us to live in the places that we find," Sanchez said in Spanish. "They put us in this predicament."

    "What do you think when you hear those numbers?" investigative reporter Ross Palombo asked.

    "They're scary," Ron Book said.

    It's a scare Miami has seen before. Hundreds of sex offenders once were living under the Julia Tuttle Causeway in a place once called Bookville. It was named after the man who helped write the very laws that helped put them there.

    "So it's the same problem, just a different ZIP code?" Palombo asked.

    "Well, right," Book said. "Look, I hate the fact that there are clusters."

    Those clusters, Book said, are an endless side-effect of keeping sex offenders separate from people -- far from some people, but too close to others.

    This one ZIP code, even with its middle and high schools, is the victim of that imperfect calculation.

    "It's a scary situation to me," Book said. "I would not want my children there."


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    Not everyone is even aware of the situation.

    "You didn't know?" Palombo asked a woman living in 33142.

    "No!" she said.

    She just found out that a registered sex offender lives next door to her. He was convicted of lewd and lascivious battery on a child 12-15 years old. Her son is 14 and her daughter is 7.

    "It's bad. I'm moving!" She said.

    "What would you say to her?" Palombo asked Book.

    "I would say to her that she needs to find another place to be if those folks are going to continue to live there," Book said.

    For those who moved there before the problem, though, like Ramez, that's not advice they're willing to follow.

    Her 23 years in the 33142 with three kids and now 44 sex offenders all add up to a new math problem that she, like lawmakers, just can't figure out.

    "Why bring them here, where there's so many kids?" Ramez said. "There's many, many kids. ... I think there's as much kids here as in school."

    "What do you tell your children?" Palombo asked.

    "I tell them, 'Never go near the fence. Never, never, never,'" Ramez said.

    None of the registered sex offenders in the area is doing anything wrong. They are just following the law -- a law that helps create the clusters. The good news for Ramez is that city crime statistics over the last five months show no sex crimes in her area.

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