Wesley Stump & Roger Stump – Repeat Sex Offenders – Father & Son

A father and son, both registered sexual offenders, have been arrested on child pornography charges, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office reported today.

WESLEY STUMP

ROGER STUMP

Wesley Stump, 67, and Roger Stump, 37, both of 7 Ave. A N., Auburndale, were charged Wednesday with 10 counts each of possession of photo of sexual performance of a child and booked into the Polk County Jail without bond.

According to a Sheriff’s Office affidavit, the arrests followed the discovery by Roger Stump’s wife of digital photos and videos that appeared to depict adults committing sex acts with children who looked to be less than 12 years old. The images were found Wednesday, while the father and son were in Tampa, on a computer located in a common area of the home and shared by the home’s residents.

According to the affidavit, Roger Stump’s wife immediately contacted the Sheriff’s Office after making the discovery.

After members of the sheriff’s Computer Crimes Unit seized the computer, they found at least five video clips depicting young children being sexually abused by adults and CDs containing more images, according to the affidavit.

Sheriff’s detectives made contact with Roger and Wesley Stump and interviewed them, but neither admitted ownership of the videos or CDs, according to the affidavit.

After they arrested the two men, detectives verified that both are registered sexual offenders through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and that both have been complying with their registration requirements.

According to the Sheriff’s Office and FDLE, Wesley Stump was arrested and convicted in Hillsborough County in 1986 on a charge of sexual battery on an adult victim.

Roger Stump was arrested and convicted in Hillsborough County in 1998 on one count of sexual battery by an adult on a victim under 12 and one count of lewd and lascivious act on a child under 16, according to the FDLE. He has three prior arrests in Polk County on charges of driving without a valid license, according to Polk County Jail information.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, Roger Stump’s older brother, 50-year-old Robert Vernon Stump, currently is serving a 20-year prison sentence at Hamilton Correctional Institute.

He was arrested in Hillsborough County in 2000 and convicted of lewd and lascivious molestation on a child under 12.

“25% of all sex offenders re-offend within 15 years”
………Sarah Tofte
Published in: on May 15, 2009 at 8:40 pm  Leave a Comment  

Travis Rashad Shepperson – Repeat Sex Offender

A sex offender who was on parole from a previous offense has been sentenced to life in prison plus 40 years for raping a saleswoman in a Prince George’s County cell phone shop.

Twenty-one-year-old Travis Rashad Shepperson, of Hyattsville, had been convicted of sexual assault, robbery and gun charges for the May 5, 2008, attack in a Landover T-Mobile shop.

He was arrested after police traced a stolen cell phone to a parole office where Shepperson was sitting and chatting away.

In a news release, Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Glenn Ivey called it “a devastating case” and said he hoped that Shepperson would spend the rest of his life behind bars because “he deserves it.”

Jurors convicted Shepperson in March after prosecutor Anika Harvey told them that Shepperson had gone into the cell phone shop brandishing a silver revolver. When the clerk told him there was no money, he took her cell phone and about $100 in cash from her. He then marched her to the back of the store, where he raped her at gunpoint.

While the assault was occurring, a prospective customer came into the shop. Shepperson pretended that he worked there and called out to the customer. This gave the victim the opening she needed: She darted into the shop’s bathroom and bolted herself in.

Shepperson ordered her out and threatened to take her car, but the woman stayed in the bathroom. Eventually, Shepperson left.

Police asked T-Mobile to trace the victim’s cell phone and found the signal originating from a Prince George’s parole and probation office in Hyattsville. Police saw Shepperson in the lobby.

Court records show that Shepperson has at least one conviction for a prior sexual assault.

Initially, Shepperson denied any involvement in the attack. He claimed to have bought the phone from a friend for $20. Eventually, he admitted that he had robbed the store. He claimed that he had been threatened — that his family would have been killed — forcing him to rob the shop.

“25% of all sex offenders re-offend within 15 years”
………Sarah Tofte

Published in: on May 12, 2009 at 3:55 am  Leave a Comment  

Nora Lee Busby – Repeat Sex Offender – Caught Peeping in Windows


A 45-year-old registered sex offender is facing charges after he was allegedly seen peeping into the windows of a house in the 2600 block of Homan.

Officers were dispatched around 4:50 a.m. Thursday with reports that a prowler was in the area.

Upon their arrival on the scene, one of the officers noticed Nora Lee Busby kneeling beside the residence. Busby fled when he saw the officers; a foot chase ensued.

Busby ran for several blocks before officers took him into custody in the 2600 block of Grim.

Busby was transported to McLennan County Jail where he was charged with evading arrest and window peeping.

Published in: on May 7, 2009 at 7:00 am  Leave a Comment  

Jeffrey Curtis Embler – Repeat Sex Offender

Buncombe County Sheriff’s deputies today arrested a former Buncombe County magistrate and registered sex offender who is charged with a dozen sex crimes involving a child.

Jeffrey Curtis Embler, 46, of Trotter Place, is charged with six counts of indecent liberties with a child, four counts of first-degree sex offense involving a child and two counts of first-degree rape involving a child.

According to the arrest warrants, the alleged crimes took place between February 2001-August 2005. Embler’s bond was set at $300,000.

“25% of all sex offenders re-offend within 15 years”
………Sarah Tofte
Published in: on March 24, 2009 at 4:02 pm  Leave a Comment  

Timothy Ray Shifflett – Repeat Sex Offender – Takes Alford plea to forcible sodomy


An Albemarle County man will serve 17 years in prison for forcible sodomy and a sex offender registry violation after entering into a plea agreement this afternoon in Albemarle Circuit Court.

Timothy Ray Shifflett, 46, pleaded guilty to violating the sex offender registry by giving false information to the Virginia State Police. He also entered an Alford plea to a count of forcible sodomy, allowing him to maintain his innocence while admitting that the prosecutor had enough evidence to convict him.

Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Darby Lowe said in court that Shifflett sodomized a boy who was between 9 and 10 years old between September 2005 and October 2006. Lowe told the judge that the boy’s ill grandmother babysat him during that time. The sexual abuse took place while the grandmother was sleeping, Lowe said in court.

Circuit Judge Cheryl Higgins sentenced Shifflett to 40 years on the sodomy charge, suspending 23 years. He received five years on the registry violation, all of which was suspended. He also will have to be on good behavior for 33 years, two of which will be spent on supervised probation.

Shifflett will not be permitted to have unsupervised contact with minors while on probation.

“25% of all sex offenders re-offend within 15 years”
………Sarah Tofte

Published in: on March 23, 2009 at 11:32 pm  Leave a Comment  

Xeuy Sikeo – Repeat Sex Offender – 3 Strikes

A twice-convicted sex offender accused of impregnating an 11-year-old girl is facing 99 years in prison if convicted at his trial, which began Monday, according to the Anchorage district attorney’s office. Xeuy Sikeo, 32, is charged with first-degree sexual abuse of a minor and second-degree sexual assault. He is accused of impregnating the girl last year. She was asleep in her bed when Sikeo allegedly slipped into her room and molested her, according to the charges against him.

Final jurors were added and opening statements finished at the courthouse Monday, according to the district attorney’s office. Prosecutors planned to wrap up their case today.

Sikeo has two convictions for sexual abuse of a minor, in 2001 and 2002, court records indicate.

If convicted, Sikeo will get a mandatory 99 years in prison under new sentencing guidelines that deliver tougher penalties to three-time offenders. He would be the first defendant sentenced under the new guidelines, according to the district attorney’s office.

“25% of all sex offenders re-offend within 15 years”

………Sarah Tofte

Published in: on February 9, 2009 at 1:20 pm  Leave a Comment  

Robert Wirtz – Repeat Sex Offender


A 46-year-old Winter Haven man was sentenced Tuesday to nine years in prison for molesting a teenage girl he met while volunteering at his church.

Circuit Judge Keith Spoto also sentenced Robert Wirtz to 12 years’ probation.

The judge declared him to be a sexual predator.

Wirtz attended Trinity Congregational United Church of Christ in Winter Haven.

During his sentencing hearing, Wirtz said he was guilty of having a “compassionate heart.”

He denied molesting the girl, who was 16 at the time, and a 13-year-old boy in another incident.

At trial, Wirtz testified that he offered to take the girl to his home July 6, 2007, so she could have a break from watching her siblings.

However, the girl told jurors that Wirtz offered to take her to the store, but then drove her to his home.

The girl testified that she fell asleep watching television and awoke to find Wirtz fondling her.

A jury found Wirtz guilty Sept. 11 of sexual battery.

In a separate incident, the boy told investigators that Wirtz fondled him and talked about sex.

Prosecutors dropped the charges relating to the boy after Wirtz was found guilty of molesting the girl.

“25% of all sex offenders re-offend within 15 years”
………Sarah Tofte
Published in: on November 25, 2008 at 7:19 pm  Leave a Comment  

Robert Wirtz – Repeat Sex Offender


A 46-year-old Winter Haven man was sentenced Tuesday to nine years in prison for molesting a teenage girl he met while volunteering at his church.

Circuit Judge Keith Spoto also sentenced Robert Wirtz to 12 years’ probation.

The judge declared him to be a sexual predator.

Wirtz attended Trinity Congregational United Church of Christ in Winter Haven.

During his sentencing hearing, Wirtz said he was guilty of having a “compassionate heart.”

He denied molesting the girl, who was 16 at the time, and a 13-year-old boy in another incident.

At trial, Wirtz testified that he offered to take the girl to his home July 6, 2007, so she could have a break from watching her siblings.

However, the girl told jurors that Wirtz offered to take her to the store, but then drove her to his home.

The girl testified that she fell asleep watching television and awoke to find Wirtz fondling her.

A jury found Wirtz guilty Sept. 11 of sexual battery.

In a separate incident, the boy told investigators that Wirtz fondled him and talked about sex.

Prosecutors dropped the charges relating to the boy after Wirtz was found guilty of molesting the girl.

“25% of all sex offenders re-offend within 15 years”
………Sarah Tofte
Published in: on November 25, 2008 at 7:19 pm  Leave a Comment  

Roshard Cole – Repeat Sex Offender – Busted by DNA

State Police say an unexpected DNA hit solved a six-year-old cold case in Petersburg. Samuel Roshard Cole, 31, is charged him with rape, sodomy, abduction by force and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. Cole will be arraigned today in General District Court.

A series of events and cooperative information sharing among multiple police agencies, an alert Petersburg Sheriff’s Office magistrate, the Sex Offender Registry, Department of Forensic Science and the DNA match led to Cole’s arrest, according to State Police.

Back in April, Cole, a resident Hopewell, had to appear before a Petersburg magistrate for a bond hearing on a contempt of court charge.

Looking at Cole’s criminal record, the magistrate suspected that he might be required to register on Virginia’s Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry. Cole didn’t only have a history of convictions for possession of marijuana, obstruction of justice and driving while drinking with an open container. In 1996, he was convicted on two accounts of sexual battery, but had never registered as a sex offender.

Recent legislation in Virginia requires all registered sex offenders to provide a DNA sample, which is analyzed and maintained by the Virginia Department of Forensic Science.

Cole provided his sample in May.

State Police then forwarded the sample to DFS for analysis. Last month, Petersburg police were notified of a match between evidence from the 2002 crime scene and Cole’s DNA. Petersburg investigators had investigated the crime for more than a year after it happened, but had exhausted all possible leads.

When officers received the positive match, authorities were already looking for Cole because of forgery charges. Cole was finally arrested last week during a traffic stop. He is currently being held without bond at Riverside Regional Jail.

“25% of all sex offenders re-offend within 15 years”
………Sarah Tofte
Published in: on November 15, 2008 at 12:42 am  Leave a Comment  

Jonathan Perfetto – fears he’ll reoffend

Records in Hillsborough County Superior Court show Perfetto twice failed to complete a sex offender treatment program. His primary therapist reported Perfetto was “not interested in or amenable to treatment at this time.”

Perfetto himself has told reporters he fears he’ll reoffend


A recently released state prisoner with a history of sex offenses has taken up residence in a Bridge Street rooming house.

Jonathan Perfetto, 34, says he is trying to get a “fresh start” at 195 Bridge St. after seven years in prison on child pornography charges.

“I just moved here. I don’t want to get in trouble,” he said.

His presence, however, has alarmed some city officials. Mayor Frank Guinta called Perfetto a “classic example” of someone who is likely to reoffend.

“There’s got to be a better system than just allowing someone like this to come to Manchester, unannounced, without any preconditions,” Guinta said.

Perfetto does not require supervision under state law because he maxed out his three- to seven-year prison sentence. His sentence ended Oct. 22, according to a Department of Corrections spokesman.

Records in Hillsborough County Superior Court show Perfetto twice failed to complete a sex offender treatment program. His primary therapist reported Perfetto was “not interested in or amenable to treatment at this time.”

Perfetto himself has told reporters he fears he’ll reoffend, particularly if he goes off his medication. He has claimed in court documents that he suffers from bipolar disorder and “anti-social personality disorder.”

Perfetto has family in New Hampshire and is a former Manchester resident. He said he attended Central High School but did not complete his senior year because he was convicted of molesting a young relative and sent to the Youth Development Center.

His choice of housing in Manchester has made some officials uneasy. The rooming house is just a few blocks away from St. Joseph Regional Junior High School. Central High School is visible from the side entrance, a fact Perfetto seemed surprised to discover yesterday.

“Is that Central High School?” he asked while rounding the corner of Bridge and Ash streets. “They refurbished it!”

Perfetto said he found the rooming house with help from a “homeless hotline.” The building already houses one other sex offender, according to the state’s online registry.

The same house came under intense scrutiny last month, when a religious organization helped place a convicted child killer, Raymond Guay, in an apartment there. A public outcry spurred officials to relocate Guay to a federal halfway house in another state.

Alderman Jim Roy, whose ward includes the rooming house, said the Guay case was different because Guay “didn’t have ties to the community and didn’t want to be here.” Perfetto, on the other hand, chose to live in Manchester.

“As much as I hate to say it, it’s a free country,” Roy said. “The way I look at it, he’s paid his debt to society. He can go wherever he wants.”

Manchester Police Lt. Scott Legasse said Perfetto has five days to register with the department as a sex offender.

“And if he doesn’t, if he fails to follow the law, then he can be arrested,” Legasse said.

Police in Concord had been keeping an eye on Perfetto after they discovered he was living in a parking garage near the State House. Officials there said he posed a risk to the public’s safety.

“It’s unusual to have someone released from state prison and not have some form of supervision,” said Concord city prosecutor Scott Murray.

Perfetto pleaded guilty in March 2002 to 61 counts of child pornography possession. Prosecutors accused him of having dozens of illegal files on his computer, including some with names like “10rape,” “preteen04,” and “10cubaprostitute.”

His record includes a conviction in 1993 for criminal trespassing and another in 1994 for simple assault. In 1998, he was charged with fondling a woman’s breasts while she used a computer at the New Horizons shelter in Manchester.

Prosecutors dropped the charge.

Perfetto has admitted to other offenses, telling the Concord Monitor he was sentenced to the New Hampshire Hospital after touching a woman’s chest in 1999. He wound up serving time in Merrimack County jail, he told the paper, because he fought with hospital staff over a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

Prosecutors said Perfetto did not exhibit good behavior in the state prison.

Court papers cite him for 28 violations of prison rules or state law, including extortion, fighting, theft, disobeying corrections officers, destroying property and counterfeiting.

He also was accused of misbehaving while in the sex offender treatment program. Once, records show, he got in trouble for watching the Disney film, “Angels in the Outfield,” which was deemed “inappropriate TV.”

Perfetto said he is trying to stay out of trouble at his new home in Manchester. He said he “detours” around the schools when he travels through the neighborhood.

He answered a few questions yesterday but cut the interview short, saying, “I already lost a job opportunity because of all this (publicity).”

Published in: on November 1, 2008 at 4:57 am  Leave a Comment