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    Northumberland County man fails to register address for Megan's Law registry

    By NCPA Staff,

    1 day ago

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    Shamokin, Pa. — A Northumberland County man remains in jail after he failed to register his new address with state police as part of requirements for the Megan's Law registry.

    Police filed charges after they discovered on May 30 that Cody S. Glosek, 29, had moved to an address on Walnut Street in Sunbury from his previous home in Shamokin. Glosek moved on April 12 and didn't report the address change to police until May 24, according to the affidavit written by Patrolman Benjamin Busko of Shamokin Police Department.

    Offenders who are on the Megan's Law registry are required to report address changes within three days. Court records show that Glosek has been on the sex offender registry since Oct. 24, 2017 for a corruption of minors charge. He pleaded guilty in Schuylkill County for sexually assaulting a young girl on Jan. 1, 2016, according to reports.

    District Judge Rachel Wiest-Benner set bail at $25,000. Glosek's case was waived for court and he awaits formal arraignment set for July 1.

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