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Sex offender returns to prison for trying to pick up kids in stolen school bus | KSL.com
A sex offender has accepted a plea deal and been sentenced to prison on charges that he stole a school bus in Emery County last year and used it to try to pick up children.
Seventh District Judge Douglas Thomas followed the recommendation. Fredericksen was sentenced to one to 15 years in prison, with two identical terms and a term of zero to five years to be served concurrently.
Sex offender stole school bus to try to abduct kids, deputies say
A sex offender who has a prior conviction for impersonating a police officer stole a school bus and used it to try to pick up at least one child, according to the Emery County Sheriff's Office.
Fredericksen was arrested in April 2015 after reports came in of a slow-moving, suspicious school bus driving through Emery County. It soon became clear that Fredericksen matched the description in two additional suspicious persons calls that day: A landscaper who was behaving oddly and walked away from his job with a set of master keys, and a man seen lurking near a funeral home shortly before an employee's car disappeared.
Inside the stolen bus, Fredericksen found a list of names and directions for students who rode the bus and tried to pick one child up at her home, according to police. He was also asking directions to a second child's home, investigators said.
That's a bold move cotton!
A sex offender has accepted a plea deal and been sentenced to prison on charges that he stole a school bus in Emery County last year and used it to try to pick up children.
Seventh District Judge Douglas Thomas followed the recommendation. Fredericksen was sentenced to one to 15 years in prison, with two identical terms and a term of zero to five years to be served concurrently.
Sex offender stole school bus to try to abduct kids, deputies say
A sex offender who has a prior conviction for impersonating a police officer stole a school bus and used it to try to pick up at least one child, according to the Emery County Sheriff's Office.
Fredericksen was arrested in April 2015 after reports came in of a slow-moving, suspicious school bus driving through Emery County. It soon became clear that Fredericksen matched the description in two additional suspicious persons calls that day: A landscaper who was behaving oddly and walked away from his job with a set of master keys, and a man seen lurking near a funeral home shortly before an employee's car disappeared.
Inside the stolen bus, Fredericksen found a list of names and directions for students who rode the bus and tried to pick one child up at her home, according to police. He was also asking directions to a second child's home, investigators said.
That's a bold move cotton!