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Sexual predator move notifications made in Lehigh

By Staff | Jul 8, 2009

Pursuant to Florida Statute 775.21 the Public Safety Information Act of 1997, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office is making formal community notification of a sexual predator registered as residing in Lee County, as well as whether the victim was a minor or adult at the time of offense.

“We are hopeful that local media will assist in this process by broadcasting or printing the name, description, and photograph of the court designated predator,” authorities said.

Robert Neil Mitchell has moved to 4705 Nora Ave S, Lehigh Acres, 33976.

His previous address was 2818 45th St SW, Lehigh Acres, 33976

Name/Description:

Robert Neil Mitchell (DOB 12/16/1965)

B/M; 5 ft. 6 inches tall; 160 lbs.; black hair, brown eyes

New Address: 4705 Nora Ave S, Lehigh Acres, 33976.

Mitchell was convicted in November 2000 of sexual battery on a victim under the age of 12.

Also, Alberto De La Torre is currently residing at 3300 12th St SW, Lehigh Acres, 33976.

Alberto De La Torre (12/19/1964)

W/M; 5’6″ ft. tall; 170 lbs.; brown hair, brown eyes

Alberto De La Torre was convicted in March 2007 of Committing a Lewd Act and Sexual Battery on a victim under the age of 12.

Photographs and additional information on sexual offenders and predators can be retrieved on the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) website at http://www.fdle.state.fl.us.

The Lee County Sheriff’s Office distributes this information to area schools, state registered daycare centers and Lee County Parks and Recreation facilities located within a one mile radius of the predator’s residence.

Additionally, the Sheriff’s Office has joined a partnership with FDLE by offering a link to a new feature. FDLE developed a notification service at the direction of the Florida Legislature as part of the state’s compliance with the federal Adam Walsh Act. Citizens may select an unlimited number of addresses and/or offenders to track, and can update their selections at any time.

The alert system will send e-mail notifications within 24 to 48 hours of an address change to the state’s registry, authorities said.

The Lee County Sheriff’s Office said it encourages people to sign up for this free service by:

1. Visiting the Lee County Sheriff’s Office website at http://www.sheriffleefl.org

2. Click on Crime Activity

3. Click on “Sex Offender E-Mail Notification”

4. Follow the instructions to register your request