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JONATHON KEY, SEX OFFENDER FROM RUGBY AND CORBY, FAILS TO REPORT LIVING IN CORBY
In July 2020, authorities uncovered that Jonathon Key, a registered sex offender, had been residing in Corby for a period of six months without fulfilling his legal obligation to inform police of his address. Key, who is currently residing on Claremont Road in Rugby, was subject to strict monitoring as part of his sex offender registration requirements, a legal framework established to oversee individuals convicted of sex crimes. This system mandates that offenders regularly update law enforcement agencies about their whereabouts, including any residence where they stay for seven days or more, as well as any location where they stay for 12 hours or longer if children are present.Despite these clear obligations, Key failed to notify police of his residence in Harlech, Corby, where he lived continuously for half a year until March of that year. This oversight was a direct violation of the registration rules, which are designed to prevent reoffending by ensuring authorities are aware of an offender’s movements and living arrangements. The failure to report such a significant period of residence is considered a serious breach of the law, carrying potential penalties including imprisonment.
Furthermore, Key neglected to inform authorities about any address where children might have been present for 12 hours or more, which is another critical requirement for registered sex offenders. This omission raises concerns about the safety and oversight of minors in the community, given the nature of his previous convictions.
On Tuesday, June 30, at Northampton Magistrates’ Court, the 28-year-old offender admitted to two charges related to his failure to comply with the registration requirements. The court granted him conditional bail, allowing him to remain free until his sentencing hearing scheduled for July 27. The case highlights ongoing issues with compliance among sex offenders and underscores the importance of rigorous enforcement of registration laws to protect the public from potential harm.