Berkeley Township Megan’s Law Offender Charged for Not Registering After Move

Charlie Dwyer

BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – A Toms River man, who is an active registrant on New Jersey’s Megan’s Law offender registry was charged by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office after moving to Berkeley Township and not registering his change of address with the state.

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on March 18, 2022, Mark Brayman, 55, of Bayville, was arrested and charged with failure to register as a sex offender pursuant to Megan’s Law.

“Since 1994, Megan’s Law requires certain offenders to register with their local police departments whenever they move and/or change their residential address or place of employment.  Failure to comply with this obligation is a crime of the third degree,” Prosecutor Billhimer said. “In this instance, Brayman moved from his address in Berkeley Township to Toms River without registering or notifying any law enforcement agencies.  Brayman is currently lodged in the Ocean County Jail pending a detention hearing.”


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