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These 72 N.J. Sex Offenders Can't Be Found By Police: Patch PM

Also: Police warn of 'large' bear / Sex abuse allegations at Pingry School / North Jersey used car dealership accused of odometer rollback.

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These 72 N.J. Sex Offenders Can't Be Found By Police

Some of the highest risk sex offenders in the state of New Jersey can’t be located by police because they haven’t reregistered with authorities despite being legally required to do so.

The New Jersey State Police lists 72 noncompliant tier 2 and tier 3 sex offenders – those of moderate or high risk to reoffend – who are not accounted for in the most previously listed address. >>>Read more on Patch

Yesterday’s Patch PM: Malicious 'Ransomware' Virus Strikes N.J., Local Authorities Warn

Other headlines:

Former Donald Trump Super-PAC Official From N.J. Sorry For Creating 'Monster'

  • Former Super PAC communications director, a New Jersey resident, said the billionaire's run began as a protest candidacy and Trump himself 'never expected to be here.'

Sexual Abuse Allegations Under Investigation At Pingry School

  • The elite preparatory school with locations in Basking Ridge and Short Hills sent out an email to parents and alumni on Monday alerting them of the situation.

Bergen Used Car Dealership Rolled Back Odometer, Lied To Customers: AG

  • European Auto Expo allegedly rolled back an odometer more than 60,000 miles and failed to disclose accident damage to customers.

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