On Thursday, United States Marshal Martin J. Pane announced the arrest of a Megan's Law offender from York County.
Jean Aboa-Ahika, 24, originally from the Republic of the Ivory Coast, was charged by the Springettsbury Township Police Department with violations of Megan's Law.
In 2010, Aboa-Ahika was convicted of incest in Delaware County, PA and he was required to register as a sex offender.
After spending a short time in jail for an unrelated matter, Aboa-Ahika was released in December 2011. Officials say he failed to register his new address after he was out of jail.
The Springettsbury Township Police Department asked the U.S. Marshal Service to help locate Aboa-Ahika. Officials found him in the 3600 block of Conshohocken Avenue in Philadephia on Thursday.
He was turned ove to the Philadelphia Police Department and is awaiting transportation back to York County.
Jean Aboa-Ahika, 24, originally from the Republic of the Ivory Coast, was charged by the Springettsbury Township Police Department with violations of Megan's Law.
In 2010, Aboa-Ahika was convicted of incest in Delaware County, PA and he was required to register as a sex offender.
After spending a short time in jail for an unrelated matter, Aboa-Ahika was released in December 2011. Officials say he failed to register his new address after he was out of jail.
The Springettsbury Township Police Department asked the U.S. Marshal Service to help locate Aboa-Ahika. Officials found him in the 3600 block of Conshohocken Avenue in Philadephia on Thursday.
He was turned ove to the Philadelphia Police Department and is awaiting transportation back to York County.