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June 22, 2009 - Most Wanted Sex Offender Arrested Entering Country; Second Absconder Located This Month

Contact:  Sgt. Kevin Mark, State Coordinator, Sex Offender Registry, (517) 322-4939


LANSING. The Michigan State Police (MSP) is announcing that James Glenn Brady, 38, was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant for Failure to Change Address with the Michigan Sex Offender Registry.  Brady was featured as an absconder on the state's Most Wanted Sex Offenders Web site at www.michigan.gov/absconders.

Brady, whose last reported address was in Oden, Mich., was arrested on June 11, 2009, at the Houston, Texas, airport upon returning from Belize.

Brady was convicted of two counts of Second Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct in 2005.  He was selected as one of the Michigan's most wanted sex offenders after he failed to notify law enforcement of a change of address. 

Brady is the second "Most Wanted" absconder to be arrested this month.  David James Strohm was arrested in Flint, Mich., on June 10 following a citizen tip.

The MSP Web site began featuring the names and photographs of 10 of the state's most wanted sex offenders in August 2006.  As wanted individuals are located, new offenders are featured.  The public can provide information about any offender by contacting the MSP toll free at 1-866-761-7678, or by contacting the nearest law enforcement agency.



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