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Nov. 17, 2011, to 100 days in Orange County Jail and five years of formal probation with other <br />probation terms. <br />In August 2011 , Richard Ernest Hibbard, 72, transient, became the first defendant to be <br />convicted under the County Child Safety Zone Ordinance. Hibbard is a registered sex offender <br />stemming from a misdemeanor child annoyance conviction from Los Angeles County. Since <br />then, he has been convicted of numerous felonies and misdemeanors for failing to register as a <br />sex offender in 1998, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011. On July 21, 2011, at about 5:00 p.m., <br />deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Department (OCSD) responded to Dana Point <br />Harbor. A citizen approached OCSD deputies and asked them to keep an eye on the defendant <br />because he was "belligerent around the kids;" using profane language, and talking loudly. <br />There were at least 10 children in the immediate vicinity where Hibbard had been standing on <br />the dock sidewalk. On Aug. 1 O, 201 1 , he pleaded guilty to being in violation of Ordinance 3-18- <br />3 (prohibited offender entering a County park) and was sentenced to 31 days in jail. <br />In October 2011, the City of Westminster became the first Orange County city to convict a sex <br />offender for violating the Child Safety Zone Ordinance. Steve James Dietrich is a registered sex <br />offender stemming from convictions for rape by force and oral copulation with a minor under 14 <br />years of age by force or fear. On July 16, 2011, and Aug. 6, 2011, Dietrich was cited by the <br />same police officer for entering a park where children regularly gather. He was convicted on <br />Oct. 17, 2011. Dietrich was sentenced to probation and 60 days in jail. <br />There are several cities undertaking this issue and considering enacting an ordinance modeled <br />after or similar to the County Ordinance. Others are considering "residence restriction" types of <br />ordinances or "loitering" types of statutes. Some cities are considering limiting the ban to those <br />who have prior convictions with child victims. Although a ban against those individuals with <br />convictions against child victims would be a good start, I would appreciate it if you would <br />consider some of the points contained in this fetter. You may find that we considered many of <br />the same issues you are tackling and may come to similar conclusions. <br />RECENT DEVELOPMENTS <br />You may have heard that the Eldorado District Attorney released a disturbing videotape of child <br />predators Philip and Nancy Garrido. The married couple was sentenced in April 201 1 , to 431 <br />years and 36 years to life in prison, respectively, for abducting former-Orange County resident, <br />11-year-old Jaycee Lee Dugard, from a school bus stop and sexually assaulting her for 20 <br />years. In one of the video clips, Phillip Garrido is singing in a park while directing his wife <br />Nancy Garrido how to shoot the video. He asks her, "Got me good?" "I can see you really <br />good," she answers. She then films a little girl on playground equipment behind him, the child's <br />legs splayed. There are also other children playing on swings and on the playground. The <br />Garridos are sexual predators, watching and filming children in parks. You can view the chilling <br />video on the Internet at http://documents_latfines.com/garrido-dugard-evidence/. <br />On Feb. 8, 2012, EI Dorado County passed an ordinance similar to Orange County's. The <br />ordinance makes it a misdemeanor for registered sex offenders to enter county public parks, <br />playgrounds, recreational areas and many other locations where children regularly gather <br />without written permission from the EI Dorado County Sheriff's Office. The EI Dorado District <br />Attorney's Office stated, "The recent case against Phillip Garrido is a good example of sex <br />offenders' predatory behavior .._ Phillip Garrido was a registered sex offender, who, even after <br />kidnapping and imprisoning Jaycee Lee Dugard, would frequent parks and videotape children <br />as they played, searching for his next victim." <br />2 <br />50A-18