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Convicted Sex Offender Arrested Here For Halloween Night Parole Violation
The Texas Attorney General’s Fugitive Unit has arrested a 39-year-old convicted sex offender in Killeen for violating the terms of his parole by not complying with a Halloween night curfew.
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AUSTIN (November 4, 2009)—A convicted sex offender from Killeen is one of four men that the Texas Attorney General’s Fugitive Unit arrested during a crackdown that targeted paroled offenders who failed to comply with conditions that require them to avoid young trick-or-treaters on Halloween, Attorney General Greg Abbott said Wednesday.
David Sanders, 39, was arrested Monday at his mother’s house in Killeen for failure to comply with a Halloween night curfew.
He was sentenced to three years in prison after his conviction in 2000 in Illinois for the aggravated sexual abuse of a 14-year-old girl, Abbott’s office said.
Other Halloween Arrests
(Source: Texas Attorney General’s Office)
William Wilman Harmon, 27, of Beaumont, was arrested on Nov. 2 for failing to comply with parole restrictions requiring that he remain at his residence on Halloween night.
Jason Boyd Nokes, 38, of Dallas, was arrested on Nov. 2 for failing to comply with parole restrictions requiring that he remain at his residence on Halloween night. In 1996, Nokes was convicted of indecency with a child by sexual contact in Dallas County.
James Joseph Reed III, 26, of Fort Worth, was arrested Nov. 2 for failing to comply with parole restrictions requiring that he remain at his residence on Halloween night.
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It's wat they deserve. Once you hurt a human being you will be treated like an aninmal. No Mercy!





