Parshall Record Lists Roger White Owl as Tier 1

Roger Ross White Owl
Roger Ross White Owl

Parshall Record Lists Roger White Owl as Tier 1

PARSHALL, N.D. (trfnews.i234.me) — A supplied registration record lists Roger Ross White Owl as a Tier 1 offender.

The record identifies Parshall, North Dakota, as White Owl’s community of residence.

His latest verification date is listed as July 30, 2026.

The supplied record lists a conviction date of July 18, 2018.

The offense is described as abusive sexual contact.

Federal Court Record Clarifies Offense

A federal appeals court decision provides more information about the criminal case.

The decision states White Owl pleaded guilty to one abusive sexual contact count.

The charge was brought under 18 U.S.C. Sections 2244(b) and 1153.

The court record says the charged conduct occurred in Indian country.

Roger Ross White Owl
Roger Ross White Owl

The federal district court sentenced White Owl to time served.

The supplied registry entry instead gives the offense code as “1199.”

That code alone does not clearly identify the applicable federal statute.

TRF News is using the court decision to clarify that part of the record.

Readers can review the official Eighth Circuit opinion.

Section 2244 appears in the U.S. Code’s federal sexual abuse chapter.

Tier 1 Registration Listed

The supplied record identifies White Owl’s offender type as Tier 1.

Parshall is listed as his community of residence.

This report does not publish his exact address or other unnecessary personal information.

Residents seeking current information should use official government sources.

The North Dakota Sex Offender Registry offers public offender searches.

Users can search the state website by name or geographical area.

Registration information may change as officials receive updated records.

Addresses and verification dates can also change over time.

Readers should confirm current details before relying on older registration information.

Public Record Information

Registry information provides lawful public access to records released under registration laws.

The information should not be used to threaten, intimidate, or harass anyone.

Questions about the conviction should be directed to the court holding the official case file.

Registration questions should go to the agency responsible for maintaining the registry.

I’m Adrian Cole reporting for TRF News.

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