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Sex offender returns to area

Wednesday, September 1, 2004 9:24 AM PDT

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The Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office is warning the public of a sex offender who recently returned to the local area.

James Harold Lynn Flock, 20, is white, 6-foot-1, 180 pounds, and has brown hair and brown eyes.

On Thursday he returned to Cowlitz County after a brief period of incarceration for parole violations and registered as a transient.

According to official documents, at age 13 Flock raped a severely handicapped 13-year-old boy. When the victim tried to escape, Flock hit and kicked him. Flock has a history of theft, burglary and assault. He participated in sex offender treatment while incarcerated and was assessed as a moderate risk to reoffend. However, in late 2002 and early 2003 Flock began having repeated unsupervised contact with minor children and became transient in the community.

On Feb 5, 2003, the sex offender assessment committee elevated his level to a 3, which is a high risk to reoffend.

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free spirit wrote on Feb 7, 2008 1:19 AM:

" If they were in bad condition , it would seam that the neighbor who saw them in the woods would have immediately rescued them, and asked questions later. Obviously they were not in bad condition, only crates(not a crime) or carriers. Maybe he did take his animals with him on a trip. I have taken mine before,and know many people who take thiers along(even in RVs. Sounds like extreme tree huggers to me. Or maybe the PETA people who think a dog should never be crated.I guess it is more humane to go to dog shows and let other peoples dogs out in protest to them bieng in thier crates. I guess if this results in them getting hit by a car, lost, or running at large , this is acceptable. Most vet's require that an animal is crated in the waiting area. I hear no mention of whether or not they had food, or water. I think the humane society also must have someting better to do than chase after a guy and 18 dogs that are not in unsavory condition, even by the accounts of the neighbor who saw them in the woods. If they were in bad condition shame on that neighbor for leaving them there. "

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