Date of Birth:10/31/1993
Registration Duration:Lifetime
Race:White
Sex:Male
Height:5' 10"
Weight:195 lbs
Hair:Brown
Eyes:Brown
Alias(s):Benjamin T Keezel

(Date offender last verified with local sheriff of residence - 4/4/2024)
Temporary Address
1102 L St
Antelope Co Jail - Released 2/7/2024
Neligh, NE 68756
Antelope County
Address Reported On: 10/12/2023

Physical/Main Address
812 East 10th Street
Wayne, NE 68787
Wayne County
Address Reported On: 2/7/2024

Offender attending:

No schools listed
2004 Sedan 4 Door HONDA ACCORD CROSSTOUR , BLUE AND GRAY
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Sex Crime Conviction(s)


Crime:Sexual Abuse 3rd Degree Class A Misdemeanor
Statute Number(s):163.415
Jurisdiction:Washington
Court:Circuit
Conviction Date:7/20/2012
Place of Crime:OR
Victim of Crime:Minor

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