Date of birth: | 1937 |
Hair: | Gray |
Eyes: | Blue |
Registration: | 06-19 |
Level: | Level III |
Comments: | Sex offenders have always lived in our communities; but it was not until passage of the community protection act of 1990 (which mandates sex offender registration) that law enforcement even knew where they were living. In many cases, law enforcement is not able to share that information with you. Citizen abuse of this information to threaten, intimidate or harass registered sex offenders will not be tolerated. Further, such abuse could potentially end law enforcement's ability to do community notifications. We believe the only person who wins if community notification ends is the sex offender, since sex offenders drive their power through secrecy. According to official documents Yerxa was found guilty by stipulated bench trial in Snohomish County Superior Court on 12/13/2000. He was sentenced to 68 months in prison. Yerxa had been released from custody to participate in a Special Sex Offender Sentencing Alternative evaluation. He failed to make any appointments and fled the state. He was later returned to Washington and served his original sentence. This conviction was the result of Yerxa sexually assaulting the known four year old female victim. Yerxa often babysat the victim and her nine year old sister. He provided them with gifts and took them out to dinner. On 12/02/1998 Yerxa showed both of the girls pornographic videos while baby sitting them. The nine year old asked him to turn the video off and he refused. He then took the four year old to a bedroom and sexually assaulted her. Yerxa has admitted to at least a nine year history of sexually assaulting other victims for which he was never convicted. Yerxa refused to participate in the sex offender treatment program while in prison. He will be on active supervision by the Department of Corrections, Lynnwood office (425) 771-7116 for 36 months and will have the following conditions: " Probation Conditions Do not have direct or indirect contact with victims. Pay the costs of counseling and medical treatment required by victims. Have no contact with minor children without the presence of an adult who is knowledgeable of the offense and has been approved by CCO. Do not seek employment or volunteer positions which place you in contact with or control over minor children. Do not frequent areas where minor children are known to cngregate, as defined by CCO. Do not possess or access pornographic materials, as directed by CCO. Do not date women nor form relationships wit families who have minor children, as directed by CCO. Do not remain overnight in a residence where minor children live or are spending the night. participate in offense related counseling programs. Participate in various physical exams as directed by CCO. Your residence, living arrangements and employment must be approve by CCO. Do not hold employment without first notifying your employer of this conviction. Do not possess or consume alcohol and do not frequent establishments where alcohol is the chief commodfity for sale |
Booking location: | Snohomish County, WA |
Description: | 9A.44.083 - Child molestation in the first degree View this statute |
Date convicted: | Dec 13, 2000 |
Conviction state: | Washington |
Charges: | N/A |
Description: | 9A.44.130(11)(A) - Sex offender - felony - fail to register View this statute |
Date convicted: | Aug 14, 2014 |
Conviction state: | Washington |
Charges: | N/A |