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Sex Offender Reports Move To New Rochelle From Yonkers

A registered sex offender accused of having sexual contact with a teenager by "immediately and physically overpowering" her has reported a change of address in Westchester County.

Lance Wilson.

Lance Wilson.

Photo Credit: The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services issued an alert on Friday to Westchester residents regarding the residency of 56-year-old Lance Wilson, who has moved from an apartment in Yonkers to a place on Fifth Avenue in New Rochelle.

The Division of Criminal Justice Services has assigned Wilson a Level 3 threat, which means he is a “high-risk repeat offender and a possible threat to public safety.”

According to the Division of Criminal Justice Services, Wilson had sexual contact with a 16-year-old girl in March 2009, "immediately and physically overpowering her." His victim was known to him. Wilson was arrested by the Ossining Village Police Department and sentenced to a year in local jail in August of that year on a charge of forcibly touching another's "sexual or intimate" parts. He is now under the jurisdiction of the New Rochelle City Police Department.

Further info on Wilson from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services can be accessed after entering the code in the CAPTCHA box found by clicking here.

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