Crime & Safety

'Sexually Violent Predator' Moves To Superior: Police

Nathanal David Allan Lobato was convicted of a sex crime and has a "high potential to re-offend," police said.

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office announced that a man convicted of a sex crime has moved to Superior.
The Boulder County Sheriff's Office announced that a man convicted of a sex crime has moved to Superior. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

BOULDER, CO — The Boulder County Sheriff's Office announced Wednesday that a man convicted of a sex crime is moving to the town of Superior.

The sex offense that Nathanal David Allan Lobato, 29, was convicted of — sexual assault of a child — requires registration with law enforcement. Officials determined Lobato is a "sexually violent predator" with a "high potential to re-offend," prompting community notification, according to a news release.

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office reminded locals that harassing Labato or his significant others will not be tolerated; vigilantism is likewise, a crime.

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