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Sheriff's Office looking for sex offenders who failed to register

By T&D Staff  Saturday, August 04, 2007

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The Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office has the following outstanding warrants for individuals who have allegedly failed to register as a sex offender.

According to warrants:

bull; Demetrius Glover, 29, of 664 Doyle St., Orangeburg last filed with the sheriff's office on Dec. 3, 2003.

• Anthony Newton, 46, of 263 Bay Rd., Rowesville did not file with the sheriff's office within 10 days of moving. New York authorities advised OSCO investigators Newton has a New York address as well.

• Charles Welton Coleman Jr., 44, of 368 Russell St., Orangeburg has not registered with OCSO since January 2005.

• Jimmy Robinson, 40, of 417 Lafayette Rd., Holly Hill has not registered with OCSO since September 2006.

• Joseph Blakley Jones, 26, of 1233 Brandon St., Orangeburg has not registered with OCSO since October 2005.

If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of these individuals, they are asked to call the OCSO at 803-534-3550.

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