The Pleasant Prairie Police Department, in cooperation with the Sex Offender Registration Committee, is releasing the following information pursuant to Wisconsin State Statues 301.46(2m), which authorizes law enforcement agencies to inform the public of a sex offender’s release when, in the discretion of the agency, the release of information will enhance public safety, awareness and protection. The individual who appears on this notification has been convicted of a sex offense. Further, his criminal history places him in a classification level that reflects the potential to re-offend. This offender is not wanted by the police at this time. This notification is not intended to increase fear; rather, it is our intention to inform the public of this offender’s release. Sex offenders have always lived in our communities; however, it wasn’t until Act 440 was enacted that law enforcement gained the ability to share this information with the community. Citizen abuse of this information through threats, intimidation or harassment of registered sex offenders will not be tolerated.
Name: |
John P. Kleaver |
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Race: |
White |
Alias: |
John Cleaver |
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Eye Color: |
Blue |
Date of Birth: |
09/07/1942 |
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Glasses: |
Yes |
Sex: |
Male |
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Height: |
5’06” |
Weight: |
195 |
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Hair Color: |
Gray / Balding |
Marks: Tattoos; Left Shoulder – Eagle, Right Shoulder – Black Rose, Lower right Arm, Frontiersman
John P. Kleaver will be moved to a residence in the 11200 block of 120th Court in the Village of Pleasant Prairie after being released from prison. His related offenses include sexual assaults of a pre-teen and teen age boys. Kleaver is a lifetime registrant of the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registration Program and will be electronically monitored. Kleaver is to have no unsupervised contact with minors and no contact with the victims of his offense and is not to consume any drugs. Kleaver is required to register face-to-face with local law enforcement and to comply with standard sex offender rules from his parole agent. If Kleaver violates his conditions he will be apprehended, and violations will be investigated immediately.
John P. Kleaver