Search on in Tacoma for convicted rapist Ronald Clayton who cut off his GPS tracker
A Washington's Most Wanted fugitive alert for an extremely dangerous convicted rapist who cut off his GPS tracker Monday. Ronald Clayton, 41, was released from prison in Connell on Saturday after he was sentenced to 24 months for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender. He told authorities he planned to stay at the Tacoma Rescue Mission but has not shown up.
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