Moultrie County houses 2 new registered sex offenders in Q1

Moultrie County houses 2 new registered sex offenders in Q1
Brendan F. Kelly Director of the Illinois State Police — Official Website
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There were two new registered sex offenders living in Moultrie County as of the first quarter of 2025, compared to the previous quarter, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.

The Registry showed that, in total, 17 sexual offenders were living in Moultrie County, compared to 15 the quarter before.

Both of the offenders who moved to Moultrie County during this period were sexual predators.

Sexual predators and child murderers remain on the registry for the rest of their lives. Sexually violent people are no longer listed 10 years after their conviction.

The offenders moving into Moultrie County may have been recently convicted or moved from other cities in the US.

A SafeHome.org study found that the number of registered sex offenders in the U.S. rose to more than 795,000 as of August 2024, an increase of about 8,000 from 2023.

Illinois has the fifth-highest number of registered sex offenders in the country, with over 34,000 individuals on the registry, and ranks 23rd in number of offenders per 100,000 residents.

Registered Sex Offenders in Moultrie County as of Q1

Offender Title Status Crime
Aron D. Rasar Non-verified Child Sex Offender Compliant Indecent solicitation of a child
Bobby J. Funk Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sex abuse/victim 13-18 and Failure to report a change of address/employment
Brian Keith Shaffer Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/weapon
Charles William Sexton Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
Clayton W. Doss Non-verified Child Sex Offender Compliant Criminal sexual abuse/vic 13-17
Cody R. Nelson Sexual Predator Compliant Criminal sexual abuse/vic 13-17 and Predatory criminal sexual assault
Craig L. Shadow Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/weapon and Violate sex offender registration
David E. Angel Non-verified Child Sex Offender Compliant Criminal sexual abuse
Dwight D. Garland Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
Gene R. Hall Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse
James W. Reed Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
Jordan Adrianna Utter Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
Matthew E. Nation Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sex abuse/victim 13-18
Michael P. Loflin Sexual Predator Compliant Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
Mitchell D. Heaton Non-verified Child Sex Offender Compliant Criminal sexual abuse/vic 13-17, Fail to report weekly/no fixed address/2nd, Violate sex offender registration and Violate sex offender registration act
Nicholas W. Gribler Sexual Predator Compliant Child pornography/film/photos and Criminal sexual abuse
Richard D. Grice Sexual Predator Compliant Criminal sexual assault/cant consent


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