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Registered sex offenders: 10 living in Pepin County in June

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There was the same number of registered sex offenders living in Pepin County in June compared to the previous month, according to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry.

There were 10 sex offenders registered in Pepin County in June.

The Registry shows nine of these sex offenders are White.

Black and Hispanic Americans are more likely than White Americans to be given lengthy prison terms after being found guilty of sexual assault offenses. Between 2006 and 2017, sentencing for sexual abuse convictions among Black people increased by 1,330.47%, while sentences for White people fell by 8.66%.

Wisconsin, which ranks ninth for the overall number of sex offenders, ranks fifth for sex offenders per 100,000 residents.

A total of 786,838 people were listed on state sex offender registries as of February 2023. This is about a 3% increase from 2022.

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

Registered sex offenders in Pepin County as of June

OffenderRaceCrime
Allan Dean OwensWhiteSexual abuse 1st degree, sodomy, repeated acts of sexual assault against same child
Gregory E. FrettWhiteSecond-degree sexual assault of a child
Harlan Russell SteinerWhiteLewd activity upon a child under 14 years old
Herman E. NissleyWhiteFirst-degree sexual assault of a child
Jessie J. RichardsonWhiteSecond-degree sexual assault
Justin Thomas WagnerWhitePossession of child pornography
Michael R. WulffWhiteFirst-degree sexual assault of a child
Monica LackershireWhiteSecond-degree sexual assault of a child
Rashaad A. MuhammadBlackThird-degree sexual assault
Scott A. MoultonWhiteThird-degree sexual assault, child enticement

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