Sumner County, TN – Arrest: Man Allegedly Violates Sex Offender Registry Again

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Sumner County, TN – Deputies in Sumner County arrested a man Monday after allegedly discovering multiple new violations of the state’s Sex Offender Registry law.

According to the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrived at the home of David Lawson and found him mowing his yard when they took him into custody for the alleged offenses.

Authorities said Lawson had previously been arrested in September for registry violations. A follow-up investigation reportedly revealed two additional offenses, prompting Monday’s arrest.

The Sheriff’s Office emphasized that all individuals required to register in Sumner County must comply fully with state law. “If you are required to register in Sumner County, you will follow the law — no exceptions, no excuses,” the agency stated in its announcement.

Further details about the nature of the alleged violations have not been released. Lawson was booked into the Sumner County Jail, and additional charges may be pending as the investigation continues.

This case remains under review by county investigators.


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