November 6, 2010

Search ends for sex offender

Here we have a case of someone who likely told Tennessee, he was going to move, then maybe a few days later changed his mind. However, the system used by police has a clear error in it, or someone dropped the ball. Error after error by the police and they will never admit it.
11-6-2010 Tennessee:

The search for a Tennessee sex offender believed to be in Bryant has ended, according to Jackson County investigator Paul Smith.

Smith said Thursday morning that ___, 35, of Hamilton County, Tenn., has legally registered as a sex offender in Tennessee.

"We are no longer seeking him," said Smith.

Authorities had been searching for ___ in the Bryant area after being notified from Tennessee officials he was moving into the area.

By Alabama law, ___ would have been required to register as sex offender within seven days of moving into the state. ..Source.. by DeWayne Patterson

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