From todays Mobile Press-Register…
Sex offender charged with failure to notify
Posted by pcloos April 25, 2007 10:38 AM
Mobile – A Mobile County deputy arrested convicted sex offender Michael Edward Hanson, 34, Tuesday on a failure to register as a sex offender charge, authorities said today.
Baldwin County court records show that Hanson pleaded guilty to second-degree rape in November 1993 and was sentenced to five years in prison. He was released in October 1996.
Hanson was taken to Mobile County Metro Jail following his arrest Tuesday. He was being held this morning in lieu of $3,000. Jail records list his address as Oak Park Drive in Grand Bay. The Alabama Public Safety Community Notification Center listed his address as Oak Farms Drive in Irvington.
Alabama law states that a sex offender must notify officials after they have lived somewhere other than their listed address for three days.
- Ron Colquitt, posted at 10:39 a.m.
If you ask The Bull, three days is far too much lee-way. These bums should be confined to a fenced-in apartment complex and required to check in and check out every time they leave the property. (Geez…
I must be getting soft in my old age!)
Truck driver charged with sex abuse
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
By CONNIE BAGGETT
Staff Reporter
BREWTON – Investigators have arrested a 44-year-old truck driver accused of attempting to lure a child into his vehicle Friday in the Brewton area, Escambia County Sheriff Grover Smith said Tuesday.
A search of the suspect’s truck yielded a photograph of the man having sex with another child, investigators said.
Kevin Lake of Jay Road, just south of Brewton, remained in Escambia County Jail Tuesday in lieu of $400,000 bail. He is charged with sexual abuse, possession of child pornography and enticing a child.
Lake was arrested Friday after being interviewed by Adam Johnson, a Sheriff’s Office investigator, Smith said.
The child Lake is accused of approaching told adults about his encounter, and they called the Sheriff’s Office, investigators said.
Smith said officers found pornographic material in the vehicle, including Polaroid photos of Lake engaged in sexual acts with a child.
Investigators did not say whether they knew the child’s identity or age.
Smith said officers also confiscated evidence that indicated Lake could be a multi-state sex offender, and local authorities contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Mobile to join the probe. Investigators declined to release additional information.
The Bull is getting damned well tired of these scum-bag screw-balls! I’d like to think that they could be of some use to society, but – sadly – as of today we have not perfected the recipe for ‘Soylent Green‘
. Some day… Some day…
Well, in the meantime keep in mind y’all that ‘gators have got to eat, too!
Bull, out!









































Anyone can go to the internet to see if anty ‘registered’ offender is in the neighborhood. We supposedly have one just down the street.
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