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Sex predator being sent back to prison

Offender arrested for violating strict terms of his parole

Published October 27, 2006 at midnight

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Nearly two months after College View residents were told that a sexually violent predator was living in their neighborhood, Denver police announced Thursday that the ex-convict was headed back to prison.

Denver police and parole officers from the Colorado Department of Corrections arrested Julian H. Revolie, 27, last Friday for violating the terms and conditions of his parole, police said.

Authorities did not disclose how Revolie violated his parole but said he was not taken into custody for any sexual offense.

Several restrictions had been placed on Revolie, including that he comply with intense supervision by his parole officer, wear an ankle monitor full time, avoid parks and schools frequented by children and avoid contact with anyone under 18.

While he was permitted to leave his parents' home in southwest Denver, he could do so only between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Last month the Denver Police Department and District Attorney Mitch Morrissey met with about 200 unhappy and worried College View residents at Teikyo Loretto Heights University to inform them that Revolie had decided to live about a quarter mile from the campus after his release from prison.

Revolie became the first violent sexual offender who chose to live in Denver.

He was convicted of two counts of criminal attempted sexual assault on a child in Jefferson and Arapahoe counties. The victim was a minor who had a sexual relationship with Revolie, police said.

After the parole board conducted an analysis of Revolie, it decided to declare him a sexually violent predator because it considered him a high risk to commit more sex crimes.