A Longmont man who is considered to be a sexually violent predator has been released from custody and will be living on Lincoln Street, according to a news release from Longmont police.

Nathaniel Kyle Stark, 24, who also goes by Nathaniel Starks, Nate Stark, Nathan Stark, was convicted of aggravated incest-relative under 10 and three counts of nonconsensual sexual contact, according to Longmont police. Stark’s other convictions include second-degree assault, third-degree assault, harassment, theft and criminal mischief.

The information was posted on Facebook Tuesday Police notify the public when a sexually violent predator is released from custody in an effort to enhance public safety and protection, the post states.

Stark will be living at 138 Lincoln St. and working at a thrift store in Boulder.

Per the conditions of his release, he is ordered not to have contact with anyone younger than 18 and can only access probation-approved internet-capable devices.

There are 282 registered sex offenders in Longmont. Four of those registered are considered sexually violent predators, which is classified by the state as someone who exhibits specific risk factors authorities say makes them likely to commit further crimes.