|
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.
|
|
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.
Latest Comments
It's wat they deserve. Once you hurt a human being you will be treated like an aninmal. No Mercy!
[ Report Abuse ]
| Youc@st Upload your favorite videos and pictures! |
|
| IWitness You see it, you report it. News by you. Submit your news stories and photos. |
|
| Blogs Random thoughts by the News 10 team. Leave us your comments! |
The goal is to offer everyone who lives in here the opportunity to participate in this web site. This is your Web site. Help tell the story of your community.
Breaking News
If you have information or photos on a breaking news story like a fire or traffic crash, send them to us, ASAP.
Call us at 254.776.3242
Submit your news via email
Community Calendar Events
Submit your community events
See Full Calendar
We Want Your Photos & Videos
We want the shots of grandma visiting, your daughter’s birthday, prom or middle school play, and especially that shot of the fish that didn't get away. You don’t need a fancy camera, your camera phone picture or video will do just fine. Submit Photos or Video
Comment
Look for the comments icon in a story to post your thoughts about that story. React to the story in your own words and share your thoughts with others. Let it out! Give ‘em your two cents worth. Click Here
