Katrina parolees still unsupervised
Nearly eight months after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, thousands of evacuees who were on parole and probation in Louisiana and fled to Texas still are without proper supervision.Only a few hundred are reporting to parole and probation officers in Texas, where state officials are worried they may commit new crimes.
In letters to many of the state's police chiefs this week, the Texas Department of Public Safety provided the names and criminal histories of the evacuees and urged local authorities to use the list to "develop possible suspects for certain crime problems that have advanced since Hurricane Katrina."
Texas officials say that while they have known for months who most of the Louisiana offenders are, they have no authority to force them under supervision.
Louisiana authorities have not issued warrants for noncompliance of terms of probation or parole in that state.
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