Registry shows 24 sex offenders living in Clinch County as of week ending April 4

Scott Dutton, Assistant Director of Georgia Bureau of Investigation
Scott Dutton, Assistant Director of Georgia Bureau of Investigation
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There were 24 registered sex offenders living in Clinch County as of the week ending April 4, according to the Georgia Sex Offenders Registry.

Among them, four were considered sexual predators by the Registry. In Georgia, a sexual predator is an individual who is determined by the Sexual Offender Registration Review Board to be at risk of perpetrating any future dangerous sexual offense.

The Registry also shows that seven of these sex offenders are currently incarcerated.

Sex offenders in Georgia remain on the Sexual Offender Registry for life unless removed by a court order or other legal means. Any individual who fails to register when required “shall be guilty of a felony and shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than 30 years,” according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

Under Georgia law, sex offenders must register with the sheriff in their county of residence, employment, and schooling. They must update their information within 10 days of any change and notify authorities when moving in or out of state.

The number of registered sex offenders in the U.S. reached approximately 795,000 as of August 2024, an increase of nearly 43,000 individuals (about 6%) since 2019. In the same month, Georgia’s registry listed nearly 25,000 individuals.

Registered Sex Offenders in Clinch County as of the Week Ending April 4
OffenderStatusCrime
Keith SmithIncarceratedStatutory rape
Kendrick Daveon TysonIncarceratedChild molestation
Keshon Malik RileyIncarceratedStatutory rape
MacK Melvon WilliamsIncarceratedSexual assault
Ned Joseph ClarkIncarceratedEnticing a child for indecent purposes
Travis Casey CunninghamIncarceratedChild molestation
Willie Charles Jackson Jr.IncarceratedChild molestation
Aaron Tyler YorkNot IncarceratedEnticing a child for indecent purposes
Aubrey Hugh TouchtonNot IncarceratedSexual exploitation of children
David Earl Delk Sr.Not IncarceratedChild molestation
David Earl Swearingen Jr.Not IncarceratedStatutory rape
Detrone MiddletonNot IncarceratedChild molestation
Elbert Odell LeggettNot IncarceratedAggravated child molestation
Franklin Eugene TouchtonNot IncarceratedSexual battery against a child under 16 years of age
Grover Allen HerrinNot IncarceratedChild molestation
James Zell MonroeNot IncarceratedStatutory rape
Jennifer L. TuckerNot IncarceratedSexual battery (2nd or subsequent conviction)
Jimmy Dean HeathNot IncarceratedChild molestation
John David WalkerNot IncarceratedSexual battery against a child under 16 years of age
Joshua Jamail BrockNot IncarceratedStatutory rape
Kerry Wayne CarterNot IncarceratedStatutory rape
Michael Wade CookNot IncarceratedAggravated child molestation
Theodore Walter BettrayNot IncarceratedSexual exploitation of a minor via telecommunications
William Martin HendrixNot IncarceratedTraveling in interstate commerce
Information in this article was obtained from the Georgia Sex Offender Registry. The source data can be found here.



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