Sex Offender in His 40s Damages Electronic Ankle Bracelet and Flees... Public Wanted Notice Issued
Fled in Cheongju, Traveled to Jinju, Gimhae, and Busan
Currently Missing; Public Wanted Notice Issued and Tips Requested
A sex offender in his 40s, who was under probation by the Ministry of Justice, damaged his location-tracking electronic device (electronic ankle bracelet) and fled, prompting authorities to issue a public wanted notice.
Sex offender A who damaged his electronic ankle bracelet and fled. Photo by Cheongju Probation Office
View original imageAccording to the Ministry of Justice and the Cheongju Probation Office on August 23, A (46), who was under probation, damaged his electronic ankle bracelet and escaped at around 6:41 p.m. the previous day in Cheokbuk-ri, Namimyeon, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province. After fleeing, A traveled to Jinju, Gimhae, and Busan, and is currently missing.
A is approximately 180 cm tall and weighs about 70 kg. He has short bangs, pronounced double eyelids, and a slim build. After escaping, he was confirmed to be wearing a dark-colored cap and matching top and bottom, and was carrying a large plastic shopping bag with a cat character illustration. He does not have a car, so he uses public transportation such as taxis or buses to get around. He is also known for his smiling expression and somewhat awkward way of speaking.
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The Cheongju Probation Office has issued a public wanted notice for A and is accepting tips. Reports can also be made to the police.
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