New Town Record Lists Whitehair as Tier 3 Offender
NEW TOWN, N.D. (trfnews.i234.me) — A registration record supplied to TRF News lists Alfreddie Whitehair as a Tier 3 offender.
The supplied record identifies New Town, North Dakota, as Whitehair’s community of residence.
His latest verification date is listed as August 5, 2026.
The record also lists a conviction dated July 8, 2002.
The offense is identified as first-degree child molestation.
The listed statute is Washington Revised Code Section 9A.44.083.
Washington Conviction Listed
Washington law titles Section 9A.44.083 as child molestation in the first degree.
The statute involves sexual contact with a child younger than 12.
It requires the perpetrator to be at least 36 months older.
The offense is classified as a Class A felony under Washington law.

The supplied record does not provide detailed facts about Whitehair’s underlying criminal case.
It also does not provide further details about the circumstances of the offense.
TRF News is limiting this report to information contained in the supplied registration record.
Readers can review Washington Revised Code Section 9A.44.083.
Tier 3 Registration Listed
The supplied record identifies Whitehair’s offender type as Tier 3.
New Town 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 provides public searches.
The registry allows searches using a person’s name or geographic location.
State registry information can change as authorities receive updated records.
Residence and verification details can also change over time.
Readers should confirm current details before relying on an older registry entry.
Public Record Information
Public registry information is released under applicable 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 record.
Registration questions should go to the agency responsible for maintaining the registry.
I’m Adrian Cole reporting for TRF News.
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