Parsons resident arrested Saturday for Failure to Register as an Offender
48-year-old Larry Neil McQuarie Jr. now faces 10 counts of Failing to Register
One man was arrested Saturday for Aggravated Failure to Register as an Offender in Parsons, Kansas.
Through the Parsons Registered Offender Program, detective Kyle Wilford arrested 48-year-old Parsons resident Larry Neil McQuarie Jr. after finding that McQuarie “was supposed to register with Labette County as an offender from a previous drug conviction for the Manufacture of a Controlled Substance,” according to a news release from the Parsons Police Department.
McQuarrie now faces additional charges, which are 4 Aggravated Counts of Failure to Register as an Offender.
He also has 6 separate violations for Failure to Register as an Offender.
The same news release from the Parsons Police Department says, “The PROP program is designed to maintain a level of accountability for released violent, sex and drug offenders as a part of their sentencing requirements. This program is not an additional punishment but a follow-up for an already convicted felon or misdemeanant that has been released into the community.”
Contact the Parsons Police Department at 421-7060 if you have additional information for this case or want to report other criminal activity.