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From: "NC Dept of Justice Subscriptions" <NCDOJNotify@ncsbi.gov>
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 16:07:46 -0500
To: <kebridgeman@yahoo.com>
Subject: Your NC Offender Notification
An offender has moved into your subscribed alert area.
Please see details below for more information.
Offender's Full Name : LILLY,DARLTONIO N
New Address : 555 MILTON WELCH ROAD
New City : SANFORD
New State : NC
New Zip Code : 27332
You can find out more information by following this link to the NC Offender Registry.
To modify your subscription account please visit the NC Offender Alert Subscription website. (http://signup.ncdoj.gov/).
If you have questions regarding this specific offender please contact the Office of Harnett County Sheriff Larry Rollins. Contact information for the Harnett County Sheriff's Office is as follows:
Sheriff: Larry Rollins
County: Harnett
Sheriff Phone: 910-893-9111
Sheriff Email: Click Here
Sheriff Website: Click Here
Victim Services Information
Department of Justice Crime Victim Services
If you or a member of your family has been the victim of a crime and you need assistance, please contact North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper's Victim and Citizen Services Office at 919-716-6780.
Crime Victims Compensation Fund
Victims and their families may be eligible to be compensated for financial losses that are not covered by insurance, worker's compensation funds, Medicare, or restitution payments. For additional information, please contact Victims Compensation Services toll-free at 800-826-6200 / 919-733-7974 or visit their website at www.nccrimecontrol.org/VJS.
North Carolina Victim Assistance Network (A non-profit agency)
You may also want to contact the North Carolina Victim Assistance Network toll-free at 800-348-5068 / 919-831-2857 or visit their website at www.nc-van.org. This organization provides valuable information and assistance for victims and family members of crime victims.
The information in this notification comes from data included in the North Carolina Offender Registry. Under North Carolina law, convicted offenders are required to register their home address with their local Sheriff's Office. The information contained in the registry and individual record has been provided by the offender and entities other than the State Bureau of Investigation. However, if you have reasonable proof that any of the information contained in these records is inaccurate, please contact the Sheriff's Office for the county listed.