Sex offenders, convicts out of jail and suspects get surprise visits from local law enforcement
Local law enforcement agencies conducted a sweep of the area last night checking on registered sex offenders and convicts on probation or parole.
In all, about 100 people received an unexpected visit from a plain clothes or uniformed cop.
Five arrests were made on outstanding warrants and nine people were found out of compliance with the terms of their release.
A total of 50 registered sex offenders had their current addresses verified.
Sixteen people out of jail under the supervision of Genesee Justice were checked, and three people were reportedly found out of compliance of the terms of their release. Those cases were referred to Genesee Justice for further review.
Fifteen people under the supervision of the county probation department were checked, and two were reportedly found out of compliance of the terms of their release. The investigation is continuing on these cases.
Eighteen New York parolees were checked on and four were reportedly found out of compliance of the terms of their parole. The investigation is continuing on these cases.
Arrested on outstanding warrants were five Batavians:
- Gary Amarosa, 52, of 4029 W. Main St. Road.
- Thomas Kennelly, 26, of 16 Maple St.
- Raquel Ramos, 29, of 329 Ellicott St.
- Ballard Maye, 23, of 35 Maple St.
- Kirk Frye, 20, of 3207 Pratt Road
Participating in the sweep were City of Batavia Police, Genesee County Probation, New York State Division of Parole, Genesee County Sheriff's Office, Genesee County Local Drug Enforcement Task Force.