Sex offender with local ties jailed
A Warren man has been jailed on $50,000 bail after allegedly failing to update his address as required under Megan’s Law.
Joshua Lee Glover, 44, was arrested on February 19 by Pennsylvania State Police after authorities followed up on a Megan’s Law tip indicating he was not residing at his registered address.
Glover is being held in Warren County Jail on a $50,000 bail for failing to register his address under Megan’s Law.
According to the probable cause affidavit, law enforcement officers interviewed the residence’s owner, where Glover was registered to live. The homeowner disclosed that Glover had moved out at the end of January, which he failed to report, violating the legal requirement for sex offenders to keep their registered address updated.
Megan’s Law requires offenders to report any address changes within three days.
Glover has prior charges in New York, including a 2014 case involving felony second-degree rape and endangering the welfare of a child. Authorities determined that Glover had engaged in an unlawful sexual relationship with a female under the age of 15 in Jamestown, N.Y. He was arrested following an investigation by the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office and held without bail.
In 2016, Glover was arrested again for violating parole by failing to update his registry information and using an unauthorized social media account. This violation was considered a Class E felony, and he was again detained in the Chautauqua County Jail.
Glover remains in custody at Warren County Jail, awaiting further legal proceedings.