DOC asks help in locating Level 3 predatory offender who cut off monitoring bracelet

8 September 2023

Authorities are asking the public for help in finding a Level 3 predatory offender under supervised release who cut off his GPS monitoring bracelet and disappeared from his registered address in Minneapolis, according to a release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections.

The Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) is seeking the public’s assistance to help locate Archie Demound Randle, 45, a Level 3 predatory offender who is wanted for violations of his intensive supervised release. Randle was released from Minnesota DOC custody on June 27, 2023 to Intensive Supervised Release. (Courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Corrections)

Archie Demound Randle, 45, whose convictions include aggravated robbery, first degree criminal sexual conduct and soliciting a child to engage in sex, was released from custody on June 27 under “intensive supervised release.”

He cut his GPS monitoring bracelet on August 25 and left his registered address.

Since then, he has been spotted near Cub Foods at 26th Avenue South in Minneapolis; near East Lake Street and Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis; and on Ruth Street North in St. Paul.

The DOC release describes him as either bald or with short brown hair, brown eyes, 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing 174 pounds, and says he has a tattoo of a lion’s face on the left side of his neck. He was last seen wearing black jeans, a maroon jacket, a blue bucket hat and black tennis shoes.

The DOC said if someone sees Randle, don’t confront him but call 911. Anyone with information on him is asked to call 911 or or the DOC Fugitive Hotline at 651-775-5099.

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