Neighbors want to close a home for registered sex offenders in Oshkosh.
A nonprofit called Triniteam from Eau Claire runs the house. It’s a temporary transitional living facility for offenders just released from prison.
Beth Schlake says neighbors never know when new people come in.
Oshkosh police say they’re usually called to the Jefferson Street house, only when the Department of Corrections issues an arrest warrant for probation violations.
The Oshkosh Common Council plans to hold a workshop with state and Triniteam officials next month.


