From Pierce County:
Orozco, Frank Lara AGE: 51
RACE: H
SEX: W
HEIGHT: 6 00
WEIGHT: 180
HAIR: Black
EYES: Brown
CRIME(S) OF CONVICTION: Child Rape 1
DATE OF INITIAL REGISTRATION: 1994 05 13
LOCATION: 65** block of Ardmore Dr SW
DETAILS:
Frank Orozco has absconded. Anyone having knowledge of his whereabouts,
please contact the Pierce County Shriff's Sex Offender Unit at 253-798-7706.
Mr. Frank OROZCO has recently been released from custody and is living in now
living in Pierce County. Orozco is a Level 3 Registered Sex Offender.
Orozco’s most recent incarceration was due to convictions for Unlawful
Possession of a Firearm in Pierce County and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm
& Failure to Register as a Sex Offender in Thurston County, both in 1999.
According to official documents, Orozco was impersonating a police officer and
pulling over female motorists. He had worked as a security guard for several
security agencies and had access to a security vehicle. During the search of
Orozco’s residence, police located a 9-mm semi-automatic handgun and a .22
caliber rifle. Also found were numerous police-type radios, body armor,
clothing, badges, and business cards. Earlier that same year, Olympia police
had contact with Orozco while he was working as a security guard and noticed
he was carrying a handgun. Orozco had also resided in Olympia during this
time period and failed to register his address with the Sheriff’s office.
Sex Offense History: According to file material, in 1983 Orozco sexually
assaulted an unknown 12-year old female. Orozco knocked on the victim’s door
and when she answered, he pushed his way into the residence. Orozco then
produced a small handgun, forced the victim into the bedroom, and sexually
assaulted her. During the entire incident, Orozco waved the gun around and
threatened to kill the victim. The victim saw Orozco a few weeks later at a
restaurant and notified the police.
History: Orozco admitted to two incidents in which he got female minors
intoxicated and had sexual intercourse with them. These incidents were not
reported. File material also indicates Orozco has admitted to other
sexually deviant acts. He reported that he began peeping when he was 19 years
old and has done this over 1000 times.
Orozco must provide his criminal history to all future employers and shall not
be employed in security or law enforcement related fields. Orozco shall not
be self-employed.
The Sheriff´s Department does not have the authority to allow or disallow an
offender to live at any address. If the offender is on active supervision by
the Department of Corrections, they may have residence restrictions or
stipulations regarding living near a school, which would be enforced by the
Department of Corrections. If an offender has completed community supervision,
they would not have such restrictions.
NAME: Edwards, Corey Harold AGE: 31
RACE: W
SEX: M
HEIGHT: 6 04
WEIGHT: 210
HAIR: BROWN
EYES: Brown
CRIME(S) OF CONVICTION: Child Rape 2
DATE OF INITIAL REGISTRATION: 2006 05 18
LOCATION: 4** block of St. Helens Ave.
DETAILS:
Frank Orozco has absconded. Anyone having knowledge of his whereabouts,
please contact the Pierce County Shriff's Sex Offender Unit at 253-798-7706.
In 1999, EDWARDS was convicted of CHILD RAPE 2nd Degree in Pierce County.
According to official file documents, he sexually assaulted a 13-year old
female.
EDWARDS did not participate in the Sex Offender Treatment Program while
incarcerated. There is no documentation in the file to show that he has
participated in any sexual deviancy treatment in the community either. He
will be supervised on Community Placement for 24-months.
EDWARD’S sexual criminal history has led authorities to deem him as a LEVEL 3
sex offender (High Risk to Re-offend). This allows the Pierce County
Sheriff’s Department to disclose relevant, necessary, and accurate information
to the public at large.
The Sheriff´s Department does not have the authority to allow or disallow an
offender to live at any address. If the offender is on active supervision by
the Department of Corrections, they may have residence restrictions or
stipulations regarding living near a school, which would be enforced by the
Department of Corrections. If an offender has completed community supervision,
they would not have such restrictions.
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