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Gaia- 11-27-2006
WANTED: Massachusetts' Most dangerous sex offenders
Most dangerous sex offenders By Kathy Uek/ Daily News Staff Monday, November 27, 2006 The Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section (VFAS) has released a list on its Web site of Wanted High Risk Sex Offenders. The list released Saturday includes the names of nine new and one previously included on the "Worst of the Worst" high risk Level-3 sex offenders list, according to a press release. The 10 individuals are all wanted by the VFAS for violation of the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board registration/notification law. The crimes for which they have been convicted include: 13 rapes (including six for the rape of a child); 13 for indecent assault and battery; posing a child in the nude; unnatural acts with a child; and using drugs for sex. Although these offenders do not live in MetroWest, the most-wanted individuals include: These sex offenders are all Level 3 and high risk. Juan Silvestre, who has a lengthy, violent criminal history, is wanted by Lawrence Police for failure to register as a sex offender, indecent assault and battery on a person over 14 and violation of an abuse prevention order. Silvestre is also wanted by Haverhill Police for a separate violation of abuse prevention order. Silvestre was convicted of indecent assault and battery in 2004. Raul A. Feliciano is wanted by the Fitchburg, Townsend and Ayer police departments for failing to register as a sex offender. Feliciano, convicted and sentenced to 10 years in state prison for rape in 1993 and in 2001 for indecent assault and battery on a child under 14. **CAPTURED in Puerto Rico 1/2008** Jelani K. Baker is wanted by the Somerville Police for failing to register as a sex offender and carrying a dangerous weapon. Baker is also wanted for numerous drug charges and lewd and lascivious conduct. Baker was convicted of indecent assault and battery on a child in 2000 and lewd and lascivious conduct in 2002. Noel Muniz is wanted by the Massachusetts State Police for failure to register as a sex offender. Muniz was convicted of rape of a child with force, indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 and indecent assault and battery on a person over 14. Robert M. Allen is wanted by Stoughton Police for failure to register and Foxborough Police for probation and violations. Allen was convicted in 2002 of three counts of statutory rape, drug for sexual intercourse, indecent assault and battery on a child and open and gross behavior. John J. Manning is wanted by Fall River Police for two counts of failure to register. Manning had previously been convicted three times for failure to register as a sex offender. He is required to register for the 1991 rape of a child where he was sentenced to 10 years in state prison. Eric J. Conalty is wanted by Lawrence Police for failure to register as a sex offender and unnatural acts with a child under 16. Having been convicted of indecent assault and battery on a child in 2000, Conalty is required to register as a sex offender. McKinley R. Quarles is wanted for failing to register as a sex offender. Quarles is also wanted by Springfield Police for assault with a dangerous weapon. In 1994 he was convicted of four counts of aggravated rape and sentenced to 7-10 years in state prison. Alvin B. Fields Jr. is in violation for failure to register and is wanted by Kingston and Plymouth police for indecent exposure and two counts of lewdness and open and gross behavior. Fields is a multistate offender with an arrest history in Massachusetts, Florida and California. His Massachusetts convictions include statutory rape in 2005 and indecent exposure and two counts of lewdness and open and gross behavior in 1995. (Captured and charged with new crimes Jan. 2009) Angel Martinez is wanted by Massachusetts State Police and Chelsea Police for statutory rape of a child, three counts of posing a child in the nude and failure to register as a sex offender. In 2000, Martinez was convicted of two counts of rape of a child, five counts of indecent assault and battery and three counts of pornography -- posing a child in the nude. Since 2003 the Massachusetts State Police VFAS in partnership with the Massachusetts Sex offender Registry Board has located and/or arrested more than 5,000 sex offenders. Of the 24 individuals on two previously released Most Wanted Sex Offenders lists, the VFAS arrested or located 23 of them. If you see or know the whereabouts of any of these dangerous sexual predators, do not attempt to take any action on your own. Immediately call the State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section at 1-800-527-8873, 508-820-2121 or local authorities. For more information, visit www.magnet.state.ma.us/msp/wanted/wanted.htm or www.state.ma.us/sorb. Kathy Uek can be reached at 508-626-4419 or kuek@cnc.com. For more information, visit www.magnet.state.ma.us/msp/wanted/wanted.htm or www.state.ma.us/sorb. http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=146425&format=&page=2

Gaia- 01-17-2008

January 17. 2008 5:49AM Man on state's sex offender list arrested in Puerto Rico The Associated Press BOSTON A man who was on the state's list of the ten most wanted sex offenders has been captured in Puerto Rico. State police say Raul Feliciano is considered a high-risk, Level 3 sex offender. He has outstanding warrants against him in Fitchburg and Ayer District Courts for failure to register as a sex offender, as well as drug possession and vandalizing a grave site. State police said the 44-year-old Feliciano was arrested Tuesday by police and U.S. Marshals in Maunabo, Puerto Rico, where he had been staying at his girlfriend's house. He is being held pending rendition to Massachusetts. http://www.dailycomet.com/article/20080117/APN/801170611

Themis Eternal- 02-02-2009

EXCLUSIVE: Level 3 sex offender: “I am not a pedophile” By Tamara Race The Patriot Ledger Posted Jan 29, 2009 @ 05:35 AM PLYMOUTH — A convicted rapist whose revolving door sex offenses have drawn attention to sex-offender sentencing in Massachusetts says his crimes are being blown out of proportion and that he poses no danger to the community. “I am not a pedophile,” Alvin B. Fields Jr. told a Patriot Ledger reporter during an impromptu interview at Plymouth District Court on Tuesday. “I am not violent. I have never attacked a kid. I am not a dangerous person.” Fields, 36, of Plymouth, was in court Tuesday, and successfully fought a speeding ticket. Last week, he was there because Kingston police charged him with stripping naked in front of shoppers in the Old Navy store at Independence Mall. He is free on $5,000 bail. Fields is a Level 3 sex offender, the category considered most likely to reoffend. In 2005, he was sentenced to two years in state prison for the statutory rape of a 13-year-old girl. Since then, he has been arrested several times on charges of exposing himself in public. Fields came to court to fight a speeding ticket Tuesday, well dressed, well spoken and accompanied by his girlfriend, who did not comment. He denied exposing himself in the Old Navy store and said the facts would come out at trial. He talked about his 2005 rape conviction, and said, “We were dating, but I did not have sex with her. I had no idea she was 13. She ... told me she was of age. I was lied to. I would never force myself on anyone.” Fields said the judge in the rape case allowed him to plead guilty to “a truer version” of the facts than what police reports contained, and that his lenient two-year sentence reflected extenuating circumstances. Court records, however, show no substantial differences between the police reports and the statement of facts to which Fields pleaded guilty. The statement of facts on file in the case say that Fields knew the girl, met her in the parking lot of the Marriott Hotel in Quincy and gave her alcohol. The girl told police that she passed out, and when she woke up, Fields was having sex with her. Fields’ case of indecent exposure last week drew attention because it pointed out what some victim advocates say are flawed sex-offender laws. In addition to two years in prison, the judge in the 2005 rape case, Judge Barbara Dortch-Okara, sentenced Fields to lifetime parole, meaning that any subsequent arrest could have landed him back in jail. But that portion of the sentence was lifted later in 2005 when the state Supreme Judicial Court ruled that judges could impose lifetime parole only in a narrow range of cases. Fields’ convictions for exposing himself did not qualify. Fields was on the state’s 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender list in 2006 for failing to register as a sex offender. His Level 3 sex-offender classification is a result of his multiple exposure convictions. But he insists he doesn’t have a problem and denies exposing himself in Plymouth and Kingston stores despite his convictions. “I’m just trying to put my life back together,” Fields said. Tamara Race may be reached at trace@ledger.com. http://www.enterprisenews.com/news/x2044236964/EXCLUSIVE-Level-3-sex-offender-I-am-not-a-pedophile

Themis Eternal- 05-05-2009

Weymouth man charged with exposing himself at Independence Mall -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Patriot Ledger Posted May 05, 2009 @ 09:12 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KINGSTON — A Weymouth man has been charged with exposing himself in a fitting room at an Independence Mall store. Michael K Damm, 39, of 405 East St., was charged with open and gross lewdness following the alleged incident at the Old Navy store Monday afternoon. In January, Alvin B. Fields Jr., 36, of Plymouth, a Level 3 sex offender, was arrested and charged with exposing himself in the same store. He is free on $5,000 bail. A male store employee called police shortly before 4:40 p.m. Monday after seeing a man through the open door of a fitting room with his pants down touching his genitals, police said. An officer stopped Damm’s vehicle after the employee pointed it out to him, police said. The employee identified Damm as the person he had seen in the fitting room, police said. Damm was scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in Plymouth District Court. http://www.enterprisenews.com/news/x1994748606/Weymouth-man-charged-with-exposing-himself-at-Independence-Mall What is with this store??

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