A registered sex offender accused of trying to kidnap a 9-year-old girl in Valencia Park last year as she walked to school, pleaded guilty Monday to felony charges.
Ieremia Tuiolemotu, 38, who was also accused of exposing himself to a 17-year-old girl in City Heights, agreed to a 20-year prison sentence for his crimes.
San Diego Superior Court Judge Frank Brown The judge scheduled Tuiolemotu’s sentencing hearing for Nov. 29.
Life perhaps?
Safe at Schools
"If we don't stand up for children, we don't stand for much" - Marian Wright Edelman
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
How should we keep our kids safe?
After watching the horrifying news of Chelsea King the past few weeks we have learned that Registered Sex Offenders, like John Albert Gardner, don't really have that many restrictions. We have also learned that many have multiple offenses with only slap on the wrist punishments.
I have stumbled across a blog whose main view is stopping child molesters after the first time, by locking them up for good. Go over and check out www.stopchildmolesters.blogspot.com
Maybe a one strike law is exactly what this country needs.
I have stumbled across a blog whose main view is stopping child molesters after the first time, by locking them up for good. Go over and check out www.stopchildmolesters.blogspot.com
Maybe a one strike law is exactly what this country needs.
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Monday, January 18, 2010
Sex Offender Arrested in Attempted Elementary School Kidnapping
Alamogordo authorities say a man has been arrested in connection with an attempted kidnapping at an elementary school.
Timothy McKearney was taken into custody Friday in Tularosa after the Alamogordo Department of Public Safety issued an arrest warrant for him.
They say McKearney was a registered sex offender in Vermont. Alamogordo authorities are working with state police to determine whether McKearney had to register as a sex offender when he moved to New Mexico.
Timothy McKearney was taken into custody Friday in Tularosa after the Alamogordo Department of Public Safety issued an arrest warrant for him.
They say McKearney was a registered sex offender in Vermont. Alamogordo authorities are working with state police to determine whether McKearney had to register as a sex offender when he moved to New Mexico.
Police Arrest Sex Offender On School Property
Police arrested Charles Harris after finding him parked in the parking lot of an elementary school in Charlotte Thursday.
Officers said Harris was parked at Wingate Park Elementary and charged him with sex offender unlawfully on school property.
According to police, Harris is registered as a sex offender in Gaston County.
By law, Harris is not allowed on school property.
Officers said Harris was parked at Wingate Park Elementary and charged him with sex offender unlawfully on school property.
According to police, Harris is registered as a sex offender in Gaston County.
By law, Harris is not allowed on school property.
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Saturday, October 17, 2009
sex offender went to elementary school
Louisana - Stephen Blackburn, 32, of 604 Gary St., Pineville, was arrested by deputies on a charge of failure to register as a sex offender. Sex offenders are not allowed to enter school property without the permission of the superintendent and principal.
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No loitering within 300 feet of town or state park for sex offenders
If Town Meeting passes a bylaw restricting where Level 3 sex offenders may legally live in town, legislators will also be restricting where these felons may legally loiter.
“It shall be unlawful for a sex offender who has been convicted of a sex offense involving a child to knowingly be present in any town or state park.” The restriction, if passed, would also prohibit these offenders from being within 300 feet of a town or state park. The added section on loitering does not, however, specifically address loitering in the vicinity of a school or daycare center and makes no mention of protections for the elderly.
Under the language of the proposed bylaw, police would be given the authority to enforce the loitering provisions, and violators would be slapped with a $300 non-criminal fine for every day they are in violation.
“It shall be unlawful for a sex offender who has been convicted of a sex offense involving a child to knowingly be present in any town or state park.” The restriction, if passed, would also prohibit these offenders from being within 300 feet of a town or state park. The added section on loitering does not, however, specifically address loitering in the vicinity of a school or daycare center and makes no mention of protections for the elderly.
Under the language of the proposed bylaw, police would be given the authority to enforce the loitering provisions, and violators would be slapped with a $300 non-criminal fine for every day they are in violation.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Another registered sex offender arrested at elementary school
Bruce Ivester Housley, 46, of Post Oak Road, Cookeville, was arrested Tuesday by Putnam Sheriff's Detective Jimmy Patterson after he allegedly dropped off a child at Northeast Elementary School.
The child is not Housley's biological child, and the detective said he also learned that Housley had "previously transported the child to and from the school on three other dates." Housley is also charged with violating sex offender residential restrictions by "living on the same property as two minor children" who are not his biological children, according to one warrant on file in the case.
Tennessee state law forbids registered sex offenders from being on school premises when children are present.
The child is not Housley's biological child, and the detective said he also learned that Housley had "previously transported the child to and from the school on three other dates." Housley is also charged with violating sex offender residential restrictions by "living on the same property as two minor children" who are not his biological children, according to one warrant on file in the case.
Tennessee state law forbids registered sex offenders from being on school premises when children are present.
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