Sex offenders banned from fair
By News-Argus Staff
Published in News on September 22, 2016 6:28 AM
A new North Carolina sex offender law will affect the Wayne County Regional Agricultural Fair this year.
Recent changes were made to North Carolina General Statute 14-208.18, which delineates places where it is unlawful for a sex offender to be on the premises. An update to section (a)(4) of the statute now includes language making it unlawful for sex offenders to be on fairgrounds "during the period of time that an agricultural is being conducted."
Maj. Tom Effler with the Wayne County Sheriff's Office will have deputies at the fair enforcing the law, and that people can report known sex offenders they see at the fair to deputies or call 911.
"We'll have to know someone's there, and if they're on the property they are violating the law," Effler said.
There is a website provided by the state that lists sex offenders so they are easily identifiable to the public.