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1 new registered sex offender living in Gallatin County as of January 2024

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Colonel Kelly J. Walter Chief of Staff of Illinois State Police | Official Website

Colonel Kelly J. Walter Chief of Staff of Illinois State Police | Official Website

There was one new registered sex offender living in Gallatin County in January 2024 compared to the month before, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.

The offender who moved to Gallatin County in January is a sexual predator.

Sexual predators and child murderers remain on the registry for the rest of their lives.

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

According to a 2024 study by SafeHome.org, Illinois ranks fifth in the total number of registered sex offenders, with more than 34,000 living in the state.

Nationally, the study found over 795,000 registered sex offenders in the U.S. as of August 2024 — an increase of approximately 8,000 compared to 2023.

Registered Sex Offenders in Gallatin County as of January 2024

OffenderTitleStatusCrime
Edward Eugene HarperSexual PredatorCompliantAggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim <13
James Bruce HayesSexual PredatorCompliantAggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim <13 and Predatory criminal sexual assault
Joseph L. DonathSexual PredatorCompliantPredatory criminal sexual assault
Pompeyo Villagomez Jr.Sexual PredatorCompliantAggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
Richard L. HenrySexual PredatorCompliantAggravated criminal sex abuse/bodily harm, Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim <13 and Failure to report a change of address/employment
Troy Michael OlsenSexual PredatorCompliantFelony conviction after 7/1/2011 and Predatory criminal sexual assault

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