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One of state’s “most wanted” sex offenders turns himself in

14 October 2008 One Comment

Shayne M. Sampson

The Times & Courier newspaper in Clinton reported last Friday that one of the men on the state’s “most wanted” list of sex offenders turned himself into Clinton District Court last Friday. The man, Shayne M. Sampson, is a former Worcester resident.

From the Times & Courier:

“Sampson, 48, is wanted by Clinton Police for violating an abuse prevention order and by the Worcester Police Department for failing to register as a sex offender. He is also wanted in Worcester County for violating probation conditions of a previous conviction in West Boylston for indecent assault and battery on a child under 14, disseminating obscene material to a minor, and open and gross lewdness.”

One Comment »

  • Nat said:

    Failing to register - and thats makes him a most wanted in MA.
    How low have our standards sunk?
    We otta do that to unregistered voters too.

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