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Historic 1917 Campo Depot<br/>
Historic 1917 Campo Depot
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Re “Campo residents notified of sexually violent predator moving to community” (March 14): I am appalled that Superior Court Judge David Gill granted the placement of serial violent pedophile Alan Earl Jones in the Campo community, making him the seventh sexually violent predator housed there, as well as those sexual predators housed in other East County communities. How does the average total number of sexual predators in Campo compare with the average number of sexual predators housed in San Diego County’s more affluent communities?

— Rebecca Taylor, El Cajon

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