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Registry shows six sex offenders living in Glascock County as of week ending Jan. 28

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There were six registered sex offenders living in Glascock County as of the week ending Jan. 28, according to the Georgia Sex Offenders Registry.

The Registry shows none of these sex offenders is a sexual predator. In Georgia, a sexual predator is an individual who is determined by the Sexual Offender Registration Review Board to be at risk of perpetrating any future dangerous sexual offense.

The Registry also shows none of these sex offenders is currently incarcerated.

Sex offenders in Georgia remain on the Sexual Offender Registry for life unless removed by a court order or other legal means. Any individual who fails to register when required “shall be guilty of a felony and shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than 30 years,” according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

If a sex offender moves to another county in the state of Georgia or another state in the US, they are required to register with the Sheriff in their new county or state of residence.

SafeHome.org, a security think tank, found the number of sex offenders in the US increases by roughly 32,000 a year.

Registered sex offenders in Glascock County as of the week ending Jan. 28
OffenderStatusCrime
Charles Grady Robert LoweNot IncarceratedAggravated child molestation
Christopher Michael McKenzieNot IncarceratedCruelty to children
John Albert Robinson Jr.Not IncarceratedAttempt to commit an aggravated sexual battery
Kyle Alexander DealNot IncarceratedStatutory rape
Steven Wayne SalisburyNot IncarceratedChild molestation
Travis Lee MaryonNot IncarceratedLewd or lascivious molestation of a victim 12 to 15 years of age

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