Registered Offender Arrested in Atlantic City for Attempted Luring

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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – The Atlantic City Police Department reported the arrest of a registered sex offender who tried to lure a child on Sunday.

At 5:33 PM, Officers Jermaine Clay and Bayron Zelaya-Chavez responded to a call on the first block of north Sovereign Avenue.

A 12-year-old girl’s parents informed the officers that a man on a bicycle had tried to beckon their daughter into a backyard using hand signals and whistles. The girl alerted her parents, and the man fled the scene on his bicycle.

Officers obtained a description and surveillance footage, leading to the arrest of Kasheen Marshall, 48, of Newark, NJ, at California and Pacific Avenues.

Marshall faces charges of luring, enticing a child, criminal trespass, and failure to register as a sex offender. He is currently held at the Atlantic County Justice Facility.

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