Local law enforcement agencies arrest sex offenders in partnership with RSONU

Mar 2, 2021

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Three convicted sex offenders are in custody at the Washoe County Detention Facility after local law enforcement agencies, in partnership with the Regional Sex Offender Notification Unit (RSONU) made the arrests in late February.

Victor Mora, 38, is charged with one felony count of failing to update his address as a sex offender. He was located during a traffic stop conducted by Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Patrol deputies. With the assistance of RSONU he was taken into custody on February 20, 2021. Mora is a Tier III sex offender previously convicted for crimes against children.

Armando Jauregui, 46, is charged with one felony count of failing to check in with a local law enforcement agency. The RSONU developed probable cause to arrest Jauregui. He was located and arrested by the Reno Police Department on February 26, 2021. Jauregui is a Tier III sex offender previously convicted for a violent attempted sexual assault.

Larry Yeager, 49, is charged with one felony count of failing to register as a sex offender. He was located during a traffic stop conducted by the Reno Police Department. With the assistance of RSONU he was taken into custody on February 28, 2021. Yeager is a Tier II sex offender previously convicted for crimes against children.

The RSONU was formed in 1998 to be in compliance with federal law passed in 1997.  At that time Washoe County, the City of Sparks and the City of Reno all agreed there was a need for coordination in law enforcement in the tracking, monitoring, investigation, public notification, and the arrest and prosecution of non-compliant sex offenders.  The RSONU operates as a regional, multi-jurisdictional and collaborative entity to carry out the requirements of community notifications as set forth in Chapter 179D of the Nevada Revised Statutes.  The RSONU’s jurisdictional boundaries encompass all of Washoe County, including the Cities of Reno and Sparks.

In addition to the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office investigator, investigators from RPD and SPD are sworn in as Deputies with the WCSO in order to carry out the mission of the Unit. The WCSO also provides an Administrative Office Support Specialist to help with clerical functions.

Currently, there are about 1400 registered sex offenders in the Reno, Sparks and Washoe County area.  Each of the three investigators are assigned over 400 offenders to monitor.

The RSONU is open Monday through Friday, 7am to 5pm, excluding holidays, and can be reached at 775-325-6483.

Photo 1: Victor Mora
Photo 2: Armando Jauregui
Photo 3: Larry Yeager

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Deputy Cade Goodman

Public Information Officer