Crime & Safety
Police Seek Sex Offender Who Failed To Register After Moving
The Burlington County Prosecutor said William Dean failed to register as a sex offender after moving. He may be in the Camden area.
The Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office is asking for the public’s help to find a 60-year-old man they say failed to register as a sex offender as required under Megan’s Law. William Dean is described as a white man, standing 6’0” and weighing about 220 pounds. He may be in the Camden area, and may be using the name Billy Dean. His image is attached to this post.
State law requires registered sex offenders who plan to move to a new residence to notify police in the town where they presently live about the change and also provide their new address to police in the municipality where they intend to move.
Anyone with information as to his whereabouts is urged to call the Prosecutor’s Office at 609-265-5035, and ask to speak to a detective in the Megan’s Law Unit. Information can also be submitted electronically at BCPOMegansLaw@co.burlington.nj.us. Anonymous tips are welcome.
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Under state law, the New Jersey State Police are responsible for administering the Sex Offender Internet Registry. For more information, visit https://www.njsp.org/sex-offenderregistry/index.shtml.
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