NEW: Wanted Worcester Sex Offender Captured in Pennsylvania
Friday, May 01, 2015
Sease was added to the Massachusetts State Police Most Wanted List in April of 2014, at the time, he was the subject of nine outstanding Massachusetts warrants charging him with stalking, carrying a dangerous weapon, threatening to commit a crime and two counts each of failure to register as a level three sex offender and criminal harassment.
It is believed that Sease left Massachusetts in May of 2013 following an arrest in Worcester.
Sease is wanted by Massachusetts State Police and Grafton, Hadley and Worcester Police Departments.
Upon his arrest in Pennsylvania, Sease was taken to the Crawford County Jail and charged in Pennsylvania as a fugitive from justice. U.S. Marshals are considering federal sex offender charges under the Adam Walsh Act.
Sease is being held on $500,000 bond.
No other information is being released at this time.
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