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Warrant issued for man recently released from prison

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A no-bond warrant was issued Monday for a man who allegedly violated a condition of his Oct. 3 release from prison, having completed a sentence served for a conviction of first-degree statutory sodomy.

Marlin D. Lane, 42, is charged with violating a condition of lifetime supervision, a class D felony; the unmet condition, according to a probable cause statement filed by his probation and parole officer, was to report on Oct. 4 to the District 13 Probation and Parole Office in West Plains to be fitted with an electronic monitoring device. 

Court records show Lane has a West Plains address, but a probable cause statement filed Oct. 17 by Missouri Department of Corrections Board of Probation and Parole Officer Angel Vandeloecht reports a check of the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System database showed he had not registered his current address since his release on Oct. 3 and is therefore noncompliant with sex offender registration.     

The probable cause statement also points out Lane had signed documents related to the order of lifetime supervision on Sept. 27, prior to his release. In signing those documents, he reportedly agreed he understood he was to be fitted with the monitoring device and maintain it, including his obligation to wear it at all times and keep it in a charged and functioning, and he understood that DOC monitoring staff were to be able to locate him at all times. 

Court records show Lane was charged in 2011 Webster County in 2011, pleaded guilty to first-degree statutory sodomy in 2017 in Benton County and sentenced to serve 10 years in prison.    

Court records show that, as of Wednesday afternoon, Lane has not been taken into custody on the current warrant for his arrest.

 



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