Robin J. Woolery Deputy Director of Division of Forensic | Official Website
Robin J. Woolery Deputy Director of Division of Forensic | Official Website
The Registry showed eight sexual offenders living in Schuyler County, compared to six the month before. During this period, one offender left Schuyler County and three moved into the area.
Of the three offenders who moved to Schuyler County in March, one was a sexual predator and two were sexually violent people.
Sexual predators and child murderers remain on the registry for the rest of their lives.
The offenders moving into Schuyler County may have been recently convicted or moved from other cities in the US.
According to a 2024 study by SafeHome.org, Illinois ranks fifth in the total number of registered sex offenders, with more than 34,000 living in the state.
Nationally, the study found over 795,000 registered sex offenders in the U.S. as of August 2024 — an increase of approximately 8,000 compared to 2023.
Offender | Title | Status | Crime |
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Anthony Carbone | Sexual Predator | Compliant | Attempt, Criminal sexual assault/force and Grooming |
Dennis J. Henninger | Sexual Predator | Compliant | Child pornography/film/photos |
Eric S. Lashbrook | Sexual Predator | Compliant | Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim <13 |
Joshua D. Derry | Sexual Predator | Compliant | Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim 13-16 |
Leonel Garza | Sexually Violent Person | Compliant | Aggravated criminal sexual assault and Rape |
Otis Arrington | Sexually Violent Person | Non-Compliant | Aggravated criminal sexual assault |
Tony Ainley Jr. | Sexually Violent Person | Non-Compliant | Predatory criminal sexual assault |
Torey L Minnion | Sexually Violent Person | Compliant | Aggravated criminal sexual abuse/victim <13 and Failure to report a change of address/employment |