Crime

Sex offenders in Pierce County

Curtis Brogi
Curtis Brogi Tacoma Police Department

The following convicted sex offenders recently registered to live in Pierce County.

Each is categorized as a Level 3 sex offender — those considered most likely to commit similar crimes. None is wanted by law enforcement officers at this time.

All convicted sex offenders registered to live in Tacoma and Pierce County are listed on the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department’s website at piercesheriff.org.

Curtis Brogi

Age: 52.

Description: 6 feet and 260 pounds, brown hair with brown eyes.

Where registered to live: 1400 block of East 31st Street, Tacoma.

Criminal history: Convicted in 1996 of second-degree assault with sexual motivation in Island County for sexually assaulting a woman and intimidating her with a gun and knife.

Sex offender treatment: He participated in a treatment program while at the state’s Special Commitment Center.

For more information: Call Tacoma police detective Christie Yglesias at 253-591-5869.

James T. Lee

Age: 36.

Description: 6-foot-1 and 240 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

Where registered to live: 2200 block of East 34th Street, Tacoma.

Criminal history: Convicted in 2001 of second-degree kidnapping in Pierce County for abducting and assaulting a 15-year-old boy. Convicted in 2003 of attempted first-degree rape in Pierce County for breaking into a woman’s home and sexually assaulting her.

Sex offender treatment: He did not participate in a treatment program while incarcerated.

For more information: Call Tacoma police detective Christie Yglesias at 253-591-5869.

Alonzo Warren

Age: 52.

Description: 6 feet and 220 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

Where registered to live: Transient, Pierce County.

Criminal history: Convicted in 1992 of first-degree rape, four counts of first-degree robbery and second-degree assault in King County for robbing and sexually assaulting women at two different locations.

Sex offender treatment: He did not participate in a treatment program while incarcerated.

For more information: Call Pierce County sheriff’s specialist GayLynn Jackson at 253-798-7706.

Stacia Glenn
The News Tribune
Stacia Glenn covers crime and breaking news in Pierce County. She started with The News Tribune in 2010. Before that, she spent six years writing about crime in Southern California for another newspaper.
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