U.S. Marshals Service deputies are looking for a convicted sex offender who has been missing for nearly a year, and they are asking the public to help track him down.
Forty-three-year-old Kenneth Allan Morgan was convicted of sexual abuse of a minor in 2003, and had to register as a child sex offender. He was also required keep in contact with his parole officer and notify Price George’s County officials if he changed addresses. In August 2010, Morgan “fell off the map,” said Matt Burke, supervisory inspector of the Capital Area Regional Task Force.
Burke said Morgan is living up to his unflattering nickname.
“I don’t know how he got the nickname ‘Bonehead,’ but it seems fitting,” Burke said.
Morgan is described as 6-foot-1 and 240 pounds with a tattoo on his right arm. He has worked as a plumber, and as lived in Clinton and Southeast Washington.
If anyone has come in contact with Morgan recently or may know his whereabouts, please contact the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force at 301-489-1717.
Readers of The Washington Examiner have provided information to federal authorities that have led to the arrest of 32 fugitives, including three captures this month. On Saturday, a tip led authorities to a Maryland man wanted in the theft of a disabled resident at Montgomery Village. Three weeks ago, a person riding on Metrobus picked up an Examiner and later called in the information that led to the man wanted in the killing of a D.C. teenager. Days earlier, a tip from another reader led to the arrest of a Jamaican man who was wanted on a charge of possessing 20 pounds of marijuana.