The Registry shows no new sex offenders living in Washington County as of March 9

The Registry shows no new sex offenders living in Washington County as of March 9
Colonel Michael Gillock Deputy Director for the Division of Statewide 9-1-1 — Official Website
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The number of sex offenders living in Washington County remained unchanged at 11 in the week ending March 9 compared to the week before, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.

According to a 2024 study by SafeHome.org, Illinois ranks fifth in the total number of registered sex offenders, with more than 34,000 living in the state.

Nationally, the study found over 795,000 registered sex offenders in the U.S. as of August 2024 — an increase of approximately 8,000 compared to 2023.

Registered Sex Offenders in Washington County as of Week Ending March 9

Offender Title Status Crime
Daniel C. Malloy Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sex abuse/victim 13-16
Eugene Dwight Kreher Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sex abuse/victim 13-16
James P. Carr Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sex abuse/victim 13-16
Jason A. Haines Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
Jesse P. F. Lawrence Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
Michael A. Pohlman Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
Scott A. McCoy Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
William R. Miller Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim <13 and Violate sex offender registration
Jerry L. Langa Sexual Predator Compliant Criminal sexual assault/force
Michael Foutch Sexual Predator Non-Compliant Criminal sexual assault/victim 13-17
Donald D. Riechman Sexual Predator Compliant Predatory criminal sexual assault


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