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Sex Offenders Have New Addresses

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Michael Ray Bailey Michael Ray Bailey
Jeff Emannuell Mosbrucker Jeff Emannuell Mosbrucker
Running Deer AKA Jesse Allen Billings Running Deer AKA Jesse Allen Billings

Authorities want to make you aware of the new addresses of three sex offenders.

Michael Ray Bailey is a moderate risk offender living at 1800 E. Broadway Avenue, which is the Ruth Meiers House.

Bailey was convicted of 3rd degree rape in 2004 in Oregon. Bailey had sex with a 14-year-old girl on two occasions. He was 22 at the time.

Running Deer, AKA Jesse Allen Billings, is living at 1800 E. Broadway Avenue, which is the Ruth Meiers House.

Running Deer was convicted for attempted sodomy and sexual abuse in 1992 in Linn County, Oregon.

Running Deer attempted to have sex with an 8-year-old girl and had a three year old girl touch him inappropriately.

Jeff Emannuell Mosbrucker is a moderate risk offender living at 733 1/2 N 21st Street in Bismarck.

Mosbrucker was convicted of gross sexual imposition in 2007 in Morton County. He has consensual sex with an adult female who because of a mental disability did not have the capacity to grant consent for the act.

All three men have served their sentences and are not wanted by police.

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