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Man Who Hid From Sex Offender Registry 3 Times Gets 2 Year In Prison

A Western Massachusetts man has been sentenced to two years in prison for failing to register as a sex offender - something he had been previously convicted of twice.

Rueben Pagan, most recent photo

Rueben Pagan, most recent photo

Photo Credit: MA Sex Offender Registry, 2019
Rueben Pagan, 2016

Rueben Pagan, 2016

Photo Credit: MA Sex Offender Registry, 2016
Rueben Pagan, 2011

Rueben Pagan, 2011

Photo Credit: MA Sex Offender Registry, 2011
Rueben Pagan, 2010

Rueben Pagan, 2010

Photo Credit: MA Sex Offender Registry, 2010

On Friday, March 5, Ruben Pagan, 50, of Springfield was sentenced to prison as well as 10 years of supervised release. In August 2020, Pagan had pleaded guilty to failing to register as a sex offender, the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Massachusetts, said.

Pagan was arrested in 2018 in Rhode Island on a warrant for his arrest charging him with child sexual abuse. At that time, law enforcement learned Pagan, who had first been convicted of a sex offense in 2002, had not registered with the state as a sex offender, which was a requirement of his release.

He had been convicted on failure to register as a sex offender on two other occasions in Massachusetts, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Pagan will serve the two years sentence concurrent with a six-year prison stint he received after pleading guilty to rape and abuse of a child, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. 

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