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Sexually Violent Predator Bulletin

This bulletin is part of Longmont Police Department’s Sexually Violent Predator Community Notification Program. Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS) 16-13-901 through 16-13-905, require local law enforcement to notify the community when a sex offender who meets the criteria for “Sexually Violent Predator” will be living in their community. The Longmont Police Department has no legal authority to prohibit sex offenders from living in the community. The Longmont Police department wants to remind the citizens that acts of vigilantism will not be tolerated.
The Colorado State Parole Board has determined that the below sex offender, David N. Bland, meets the criteria for distinction as a sexually violent predator and as such he is considered to pose a greater than normal risk to the community.

Bland sexual predatorOFFENDER INFORMATION
Name: David N. Bland
Age: 42
Description: W/ M, 190 lbs, 6’02”, Black Hair, Brown Eyes
Address: LCTC, 236 Main Street, Longmont, CO
Occupation: None
Vehicle(s): None

CHARGE AND CONVICTION INFORMATION:
Current Conviction: GUILTY ATTEMPTED SEXUAL ASSAULT ON A CHILD, out of Boulder County. 18-3-405.

CURRENT STATUS:
Bland is under supervision with the Parole Office.

GENERAL INFORMATION
As of April 2014, Colorado has 16,041 registered sex offenders, and as of November 24, 2015, 256 of those offenders live in Longmont. Bland is one of two classified as a sexually violent predator who reside in Longmont. Web eligible offenders living in Longmont can be viewed at www.sotar.us/apps/sotar. A complete list of registered sex offenders can be obtained by responding to the Longmont Police Department Records Window.

The status and location of sexually violent predators is posted on the Colorado Bureau of Investigation’s website: (http://cbi.state.co.us).

Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA) is available to make referrals to other local resources to help those who have been impacted by sexual assault or suffered trauma as a result of this notification. Their 24 hour hotline is 303-443-7300.

Blue Sky Bridge can assist with those who want more education about talking with their children. Their phone number is 303-444-1388.

If you observe this offender or anyone else acting suspicious or inappropriate, call 911 or the Police Department’s Dispatch Center at 303-651-8501.

If you have questions about the contents of this bulletin, please contact Det. Stacey Graham at 303-774-4392.