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The Registry shows three sex offenders living in Blue Earth County in March

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There was the same number of registered sex offenders living in Blue Earth County in March compared to the previous month, according to the Minnesota Public Registrant Search.

There are three sex offenders registered in Blue Earth County in March.

The Registry shows one of these sex offender is sexual predator. In Minnesota, convicted predatory offenders also are subject to certain mandatory sentencing laws that are designed to minimize their chances to re-offend.

Minnesota legislation about sex offenders and predators is currently being evaluated and revised, such as if offenders with good behavior can be removed from the Registry.

Frequently updated information about sex offenders in Minnesota can be found online here.

Registered sex offenders in Blue Earth County as of March
OffenderCrimeCrime description
Jerome Samuel CoultCriminal sexual conduct in the second degree, criminal sexual conduct in the third degreeJerome Coult has a history of sexual contact with adolescent female victims (age 13-14). Contact included sexual touching and penetration. Coult was known to victims.
Dwayne Qutez IrvingPredatory offense, non-MN statuteDwayne Irving engaged in sexual contact with and held an adult female against her will. Contact included penetration. Force and threats of violence were used to gain compliance.
Herman Duquon CurryCriminal sexual conduct in the first degree (2 counts) Herman Curry has a history of sexual conduct and contact with known female children. Conduct has included exposure. Contact included sexual touching and penetration. Curry has used threats and his position of authority to gain compliance.

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