9. Public Records (State, National, International)
Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender
Texas's public records states that there are several sex offenders that they do not currently have in custody. They are listing a top ten that are high priority on which they want to be sure they get a hold of as soon as possible. These 10 men are being watched for more than any other in the entire state. There are even high dollar awards if these men are found and/or turned in.The first man on the list is Reginald O'Keith Williams. The reward for finding him is up to $5,000. The next man on the list is David Dale Booth. The reward for finding him is up to $3,000. The next man is Manuel Real Maese. The reward for turning him in is up to $3,000. The next man listed is Manuel Muniz, and his finding reward is also up to $3,000. Leonard Dee Taylor is the next man on the list and the reward for turning him in is also up to $3,000. Jose Luis Rodriguez is next with his reward being $3,000 if turned in. Jorge Luis Santamaria and Troy James Allison are both listed for up to $2,000 rewards if turned in. After them is Luis Amador and his listed finding award is up to $1,000. The last man is Mark Steven Bauman and the reward listed for finding him is $3,000.
Reginal O'Keith Williams, WANTED |
Sex offender registry is such an important public safety tool. Not only are these men listed for being sex offenders, but they are also wanted. They are not currently in the hands of the law enforcement, and that can start to be a scary thought that there are definitely more than these 10 men that are being heavily searched for that are out on the streets causing harm to the public. It is widely encouraged to keep a lookout and to stay conscious of these people that are blending into society. It is smart to always be aware of your surroundings because you never know who you will come in contact with. You can view all the details and information about these men on the Texas Public Record website to educate yourself on them and who specifically to be on the lookout for.
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Texas Public Records
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