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Elvis Mathew Keplinger

Last Updated: October 11th, 2024
Jail Location
Washington
53yo
Caucasian Male
5′ 9″ (1.75m)
210lbs (95kg)

Personal Details

Date of birth: 1971
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Registration: 04193
Level: Level III
Commentaries: Comments According to official documents, Keplinger pled guilty to the crime of Child Molestation 1st Degree on 10/30/1996 and was given a term of 108 months in prison. The victim in this crime was a known 9 year-old female. The abuse was that of fondling and digital penetration. Keplinger also was convicted of Indecent Liberties in 1986 as a juvenile. The victim in this crime was a known 7 year-old female. Keplinger completed sex offender treatment while at Twin Rivers Prison, but his treatment team assessed him as still being a high risk to reoffend. After his release from prison Keplinger attended 2 years of treatment while on supervision. Keplinger no longer is on supervision. Have no contact with his victim for life

Known addresses

Sno-Cnty, Washington 98201

Recent Arrests

Arresting agency: Snohomish County Sheriff's Office
Booking location: Snohomish County, WA

Other charges

Description: 9A.44.083 - Child molestation in the first degree.,
Date convicted: Oct 30, 1996
Conviction state: Washington
Charges: N/A

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