Conditional Release Ordered for Alvin Quarles
Conditional Release Ordered for Alvin Quarles

Conditional Release Ordered for Alvin Quarles

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Alvin Ray Quarles, known as the 'Bolder than Most' rapist, is set to be conditionally released to a 'non-fixed residence' in San Diego County by January 21. Convicted in 1989 for a series of rapes and violent crimes, Quarles served 25 years in prison followed by a decade in a state hospital for sex offender treatment. His release is part of a program for sexually violent predators (SVPs) who undergo treatment and then may transition to monitored community settings. Due to difficulties in securing a permanent residence, a judge has ordered a transient release with 24/7 GPS monitoring and round-the-clock security. The decision has sparked outrage among victims' families and the community, who express concern over the risk of reoffense. Efforts to find permanent housing continue, hindered by strict regulations and public opposition.

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