Crime & Safety
Man Failed To Follow Sex Offender Regulations: Northampton PD
Kevin Sager of Holland, a Megan's Law offender, faces felony charges for not following guidelines by State Police Parole.

NORTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA —A 51-year-old township man has been charged with a third-degree felony for failing to register as a Megan's Law sex offender, police said.
The Northampton Township Police Department conducted a two-month investigation and found that Kevin E. Sager of Holland failed to comply with registration requirements about a conviction which placed him under the supervision of Pennsylvania State Parole.
Sager's original charge was attempted involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, police said.
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Sager is currently listed as a Megan’s Law offender, requiring him to follow registration guidelines to include notifications to the PA State Police and his parole officer regarding any changes in employment, living address(es), vehicles, among other requirements.
Sager was under a requirement to notify the PA State Police and PA State Parole of any email accounts being utilized by him.
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Northampton Police conducted a two-month investigation after being alerted by State Police Parole in late September.
The department’s Megan’s law compliance officer found evidence that Sager was utilizing three separate Google Gmail accounts for communications and internet site registrations that he failed to report to his parole officer.
Police subsequently charged Sager with three counts of failing to comply with registration requirements, a felony of the third degree.
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