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Sex Offenders

Friday, March 15, 2013

Most Wanted Sex Offenders in Summit County

The Summit County Sheriff Department warns against trying to apprehend these men.

All subjects posted have outstanding warrants and were not in custody as of March 6, 2013. Report a crime, receive a reward and remain anonymous: Call 330-34-2677; or call the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force at 1-866-4-WANTED. Contact the Summit County Sheriff's Office-Detective Bureau at 330-643-8635 or 330-643-2131. Click here for more information.   

Monday, February 25, 2013

Fugitives of the Week Wanted for Failing To Register As Sex Offenders

Police are looking for these men and women in Northeast Ohio.

The Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office supplies Patch with a list of wanted fugitives each week. View the photos to learn more about each individual. The information in the captions was provided by the county sheriff's office. If you have information regarding the fugitives above, call the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Tip Line at (216) 443-6085.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Halloween Safety Tips: Search for Sex Offenders in Your Neighborhood Before Trick-or-Treating

The police will be doing their part to patrol on Halloween, but parents can do a little extra to ensure their children's safety on a "scary" night.

Parents preach all year long to not take candy from strangers — well, of course, unless it's Halloween.  It's that time of the year for fun and fright, but there are some safety precautions to consider before taking those little ghosts, scarecrows and princesses out to trick-or-treat.  Bath Township Police Chief Michael McNeely and Fairlawn Lt. Dave Mason said reserve officers will be in marked cruisers patrolling the neighborhoods during Fairlawn and Bath's trick-or-treat time. Click here for the date and time for Halloween this year. (The Bath Township Fire Department will also have an open house from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.) McNeely and Mason recommend parents carry flashlights or wear reflective clothing if it's dark. McNeely suggested …

David Hess

10:53 am on Wednesday, October 24, 2012

It's time for the annual Halloween hysteria. It makes no difference that no one can point to a single report anywhere in the country of a registered sex offender attacking a Trick or Treater.   more ›

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