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Four Men Have Failed to Register as Sex Offenders

By: Dave Smith
Updated: January 18, 2013
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JOPLIN, MO--- The Jasper County Sheriff's Office is asking for help in locating four men who failed to register as sex offenders. Wanted on active felony warrants are David J. Clark, Brian R. Haimowitz, Ivan Dale Nicholson, and David L. Willman. The whereabouts of all four men are unknown at this time. Anyone with information on any of the men's current location is being asked to contact Detective Tim Williams at the Jasper County Sheriff's Office.

The phone number is 417-358-8177, Ext. 1223. You can also call the anonymous tip line at 417-781-TIPS.

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