The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office has obtained an arrest warrant for 45 year old, David Andrew Harris for violations of laws that pertain to his status as registered sex offenders.
The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office is seeking 45 year old, David Andrew Harris, his last known address was 507 Philadelphia Ave, Apt # 2 Ocean City Md. 21842. He is a Tier 2 sex offender wanted for failing to re-register as a sex offender within three days of moving to a new location. Mr. Harris is wanted in Delaware for numerous unrelated matters.
To offer information regarding this investigation please contact the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office at 410-632-1111. Tipsters may also call to provide information through lines maintained by Maryland Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776.
It's too bad that sex offenders can't be incarcerated indefinately.I can't pick up a newspaper or log on to any website without seeing issues that they've created.Prison cells must be in short supply for citizens to constantly be at risk.
ReplyDelete3:39 your right jail cells are in short supply as they are full of people busted for marijuana or driving violations ... as they are more dangerous than sex offenders,murderers or robbers
ReplyDeleteAn issue a sex offender created? your an idiot an must be a cop. The press has created most of theses issues and overprotective uneducated housewives have jumped aboard..All this guy did was not give a police station his adress. Your right he should be in jail forever it doesnt even say why he is a sex offender.Goddamned idiots there has been sex offfenses since the beggining of time . However They have grown just the last 15 or 20 years into this countries new hate target. There were witches and indians and black people and women then commies and the gays. This country is not happy unless they have a target to place there hate on. You pieces of shit picked a good one this time. You van take out all your insecurities out on sex offenders and whos going to stop you..Especially when you bravely post as anonomous.
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