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Roy Sawyer, 49, Child Rapist Wanted

He's charged with aggravated sexual battery, forcible sodomy, and taking indecent liberties with an 11-year-old girl... and yet he was able to get out on bail.

Just days after he was charged with those crimes, police issued a warrant for his arrest again, this time for 20 counts of possession of child pornography, and using a computer to disseminate or produce child pornography, yet again he was able to make bail.

On Nov 13th he appeared before a juvenile court judge, and was again allowed to remain on bond.

Now police want to charge him with even more crimes... but this scum bag child rapist has disappeared.

Police swore warrants today against Sawyer for additional charges of rape, forcible sodomy, aggravated sexual battery, indecent liberties with a child as custodian, and animate object penetration of a child.

Police spokesman Chris Amos said officers could not find Sawyer. He was barred by court order from staying at the house he had been living in, Amos said, and could not be found at the forwarding address he left.

Detectives believe there could be other victims, Amos said.


I love the "detectives believe there could be other victims" part. I mean really, it shouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out. And, seeing as how they allowed him to walk free on bail not just one time, or even two times... but THREE times within days of each other- I suppose that there's a damn good chance there will be even more victims between now and whenever they get around to catching him.

Anyone with information about Sawyer is asked to call the Crime Line at 1-888-562-5887, and as a public service anyone with half a brain is asked to replace the idiots who repeatedly let this man walk free. These can't be the best judges that Norfolk has to offer. They just can't be.

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