Monday, March 5, 2012

DEFLUMER'S FAMILY YIELDS TO NEIGHBORS' FEARS THEY DECIDE NOT TO HAVE EX-CON LIVE AT THEIR GLENMONT HOME.(MAIN)

Byline: JOE MAHONEY Staff writer

ALBANY Fresh out of prison Friday, convicted sex offender and child-killer Carl DeFlumer was left with no place to go when his sister and her husband decided they did not want him to move into their Glenmont home.

State Division of Parole officials scrambled Friday night to make new living arrangements for DeFlumer, 62, whose planned move to Glenmont had triggered an uproar in the Bethlehem neighborhood. Parents of young children expressed adamant opposition to the move after they were informed of the plan on Thursday when the Times Union canvassed the neighborhood.

Late Friday, parole officers quietly shuttled DeFlumer out of the Capital Region, ferrying him to a state residential treatment facility on the grounds of the Fishkill Correctional Facility in Dutchess County.

The state Division of Parole, which announced DeFlumer's assignment Friday night, said he agreed to the revised placement, adding he would be there only temporarily and would participate in a closely supervised program that could include a mix of …

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