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Lonnie Qvohn Eskridge

Last Updated: September 20th, 2024
Jail Location
Washington
32yo
Black Male
6′ 2″ (1.88m)
220lbs (100kg)

Personal Details

Date of birth: 1992
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Registration: 08137
Level: Level II
Comments: According to official documents, Eskridge pled guilty to the crime of Child Molestation in the 1st degree on June 2, 2004. Eskridge was released from a juvenile institution on May 7, 2005. The victims in his crime were ages 6 and 7, females. Eskridge was reported to have lured the three females behind a dumpster and asked them to pull down their pants. Eskridge then touched these females. Eskridge attended sex offender treatment while in the institution and for the two years that he was on parole. Eskridge no longer is on supervision and his only requirement is to register as a sex offender. In 2006 Eskridge was convicted of the crime of Failure to Register as a sex offender.

Documented Aliases

LONNIE QVOHN SMITH ESKRIDGE

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: Sep 8, 2004
Conviction state: Washington
Charges: N/A

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