Updated Registered Offender Map for Ellis County and update on offenders that have moved during the past 30 days.
Updated Registered Offender Map for Ellis County and update on offenders that have moved during the past 30 days.
Offender types
KEATON MATTHEW MOLLEKER, (DRUG), started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near 1301 Douglas, Apt A, Hays, KS
ERICK DIAZ, (Violent) started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near 323 W. 12th, Hays, KS
RONNIE LEE BURNS, (DRUG) started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near Eldorado Correctional Facility
JAMES LUKE NEIL (DRUG), started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near 2300 E. 7th, Hays, KS
JEREMIAH AARON STAHL, (DRUG)started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near 106 2nd Street, Stockton, KS
JOHN CHARLES TOWLE, (DRUG) started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near 2721 Hickory, Hays, KS
DAVID LARRY EATON,(SEX) started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near 3603 Vine #189, Hays, KS
GEOFFREY N CALDWELL, (SEX) started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near 615 W. 7th, LaCrosse, KS
AARON DANIEL RAJALA, (SEX) started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near 810 E. 8th, Hays, KS
ZACHARY R DRUMMOND, (SEX) started, changed, or ended their residence, employment, or school address near 1012 W. Hwy 40, Hays, KS
The registry of offenders is compiled by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and lists the names, offenses, and addresses of Kansans convicted of certain sexual, violent, and drug crimes.
The registry includes information about offenders who committed crimes after April 14, 1994.
Three type of offenders are listed in the registry: sexual, violent and drug offenders.
There are a wide range of crimes that can land someone on the registry. For instance, someone might have to register as a sex offender for crimes such as prostitution, sexual battery or rape.
Violent crimes that can require registration include such crimes as murder, kidnapping, or an assault with a deadly weapon.
Drug crimes that require registration can include drug manufacturing, selling or possession of certain substances.