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In November 2003, 22-year-old Dru Sjodin was kidnapped, sparking a massive search and investigation led by Detective Eggebraaten. On December 1st, Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. was arrested. Dru's body was found five months later, prompting significant changes to Minnesota's sex offender laws. Joan Fabian emphasized the reforms initiated as a response to this tragedy. Dru's Law, written by Senator Byron Dorgan, mandates a maximum sentence of 30 years and requires offenders to be listed on the National Sex Offender Public Website.
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Dru Sjodin By: Jane Doe
Kidnapping • Missing November 22, 2003 • Investigation • Rodriguez arrested December1st
Searching for Dru • Eggebraaten, Detective in Charge of Criminal Investigation • Many volunteers • Found 5 months later
“Minnesota has made significant changes in sex offender management laws, policies and practices in response to this tragedy.” ~Joan Fabian
Dru’s law • Written by Senator Bryon Dorgan • Maximum sentence 30 yr • Required to be listed on NSOPW
National Sex Offender Public Website • Provides information • Connects United States • Face a Felony