Brandon Melton, convicted sex offender, to be released in Waukesha on Tuesday, July 3
Brandon Melton
WAUKESHA -- The Waukesha Police Department announced on Monday, July 2 a convicted sex offender will be released into the community on Tuesday.
Brandon Melton was convicted in 2009 for second degree sexual assault of a child. Officials say Melton also engaged in the sexual assault of a 13-year-old female acquaintance while out on bail for the 2009 offense. Officials say Melton's victims include teenage and pre-teen female and male acquaintances.
Melton is described as a male, black, standing 5'8" tall and weighing 144 pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes, a pierced left ear and a scar on his left hand.
Melton has no temporary living placement, but prior to his conviction, he lived in the Fleetfoot and Big Bend Apartments in Waukesha.
He will be a life registrant with the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry and has submitted to face-to-face registration with law enforcement.
Melton is to have no unsupervised contact with minors, and he cannot visit taverns/bars/liquor stores. He can have no contact with the victims, and he cannot purchase/possess or consume alcohol or illegal drugs.
He is to comply with sex offender rules and will be on G.P.S. monitoring while under supervision.