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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Hardin County called home by no new registered sex offenders in Q4 2024

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Cindy Barbera-Brelle Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator | Official Website

Cindy Barbera-Brelle Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator | Official Website

The number of sex offenders living in Hardin County remained at six as of the fourth quarter of 2024, compared to the previous quarter, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.

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 Hardin 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 Hardin County as of Q4 2024

OffenderTitleStatusCrime
James CrouchSexual PredatorCompliantAggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim <13
James K. MalcomSexual PredatorCompliantAggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16
James LowrySexual PredatorCompliantAggravated criminal sexual abuse
Jeremy Jason SmithNon-verified Child Sex OffenderCompliantCriminal sexual abuse/victim cant consent and Felony conviction after 7/1/2011
John L. DavisSexual PredatorCompliantAggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16, Failure to report a change of address/employment, Felony conviction after 7/1/2011 and Violate sex offender registration
Todd W. UhlmanSexual PredatorCompliantAggravated criminal sexual abuse

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