Arrest of Three Sex
Offenders
The United States
Marshals Service have arrested three subjects who failed to register
as a sex offender.
The first subject arrested was Richard A. Brown, 36, of 205 Elder
Street, Greenville, SC. Brown was suppose to be living at 1538
Bonwood Rd., Wilmington. On August 8, 2006, New Castle County Police
did a verification of the defendant’s address and determined he did
not live at this address. By Delaware State law, Brown was obligated
to notify the state of his change of address. The United States
Marshals Fugitive Task Force received information Brown was in the
Dover, Delaware area and has since relocated to Greenville, SC.
Marshals in South Carolina arrested Richard Brown at approximately 9
a.m. in the front of his yard.
Brown is being held in
Greenville County, South Carolina pending extradition to Delaware.
The second person arrested was Brian J. Phillips, 28, of 903 W. 34th
Street, Wilmington, DE. Phillips was convicted of unlawful sexual
intercourse in the third degree in April 1998. As a register sex
offender, Phillips was supposed to notify the State of Delaware when
he moved. New Castle County Police went to his address of record and
determined he moved. Phillips relocated to 903 W. 34th Street,
Wilmington. Phillips was arrested just before 8 a.m. on Philadelphia
Pike and Harvey Road by the United States Marshals Fugitive Task
Force.
The third person arrested was Michael Clay Campbell, 45, of 634
Cooper Ave., Charlestown, MD. Campbell was living in Delaware at 77
Gypsum Dr., Maple Square Trailer Park, Newark and was a convicted
sex offender in Maryland. By law, Campbell was required to register
in Delaware but, never did so. New Castle County Police obtained
warrants for failure to register as a sex offender. Campbell was
arrested by the United States Marshals First State Fugitive Task
Force and Cecil County Sheriffs Office at his current address of 634
Cooper Ave., Charlestown, MD.
Campbell is being held
at the Cecil County Detention Center pending extradition to
Delaware.
The United States Marshals First State Fugitive Task Force is
comprised of law enforcement officers from the United States
Marshals Service, Delaware State Police, Delaware Probation &
Parole, New Castle County Police and Wilmington Police. |