Convicted sex offender Alfonso Neave Jr. is set to be released on Monday, March 20, according to a public alert issued by the Kenosha Police Department. Neave will be homeless upon release and will be required to stay within Kenosha County unless authorized by the Department of Corrections supervision. As a life registrant on the Wisconsin sex offender registry, Neave will be subjected to Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) tracking and 24-hour electronic monitoring. He is prohibited from working or volunteering with minors and being on school grounds without permission from the local school district. Neave must also comply with lifetime sex offender registration requirements.
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections Sex Offender Registry website provides additional information on Neave, who is described as a 5’5″ tall, 170-pound white male with gray hair, brown eyes, and tattoos on his left arm, wrist, hand, and fingers.