Law enforcement apprehend fugitive violent child sex offender living in Santa Cruz County
CAPITOLA — A federal fugitive that had been on the run for almost a decade was apprehended in Capitola Wednesday.
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George Bishop was taken into custody around 8 a.m. on the 1100 block of Sutherland Lane by the Capitola Police Department in partnership with the U.S. Marshals Service. Bishop, who had been living under the alias “Brody Levesque,” failed to register as a violent child sex offender and was taken into custody with a fully extraditable federal warrant, according to a media release from the Capitola Police Department.
Bishop, who has a history of producing and distributing child sexual assault material and sex trafficking, had been evading law enforcement since 2016. He spent the past two years living in Capitola, according to the release.
Capitola police Criminal Investigations Unit detectives are investigating for any other potential crimes perpetrated by Bishop. Members of the public with any information that could help with identifying any other potential victims are encouraged to email a Capitola detective handling the case at [email protected].
Anonymous tips can also be phoned in at 831-475-2791.