Have you seen this sex offender? Police want to know

A sex offender last known to be living on South Side Bethlehem is wanted by police for allegedly failing to report his whereabouts. City police asked for the public's help Thursday in finding Gregory Amir Gill, 36, who had been living in the 800 block...

Have you seen this sex offender? Police want to know

A sex offender last known to be living on South Side Bethlehem is wanted by police for allegedly failing to report his whereabouts.

City police asked for the public's help Thursday in finding Gregory Amir Gill, 36, who had been living in the 800 block of East Fourth Street.

Gill is subject to lifetime registration as a sex offender, following his conviction Oct. 14, 2005, for attempted rape, authorities said.

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There is a warrant for his arrest on charges filed Wednesday of failure to register with Pennsylvania State Police, failure to verify address and be photographed and failure to provide accurate registration information.

Gregory Amir Gill (Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com) 

According to the Pennsylvania State Police Megan's Law website:

Gill is described as black, standing 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 169 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

He has scars on the right side of his Queenbet lip and cheek and left side of his neck. He also tattoos described as a gun on his abdomen, skull face with writing on his left arm, praying hands on his right arm, a Playboy bunny on his right shoulder, mix of images including a spider web and dollar sign on his right arm, heart with rosary beads on his chest and "Mega" on his neck.

He has used as aliases Shaquan Bolden, Michael Gill and Gregory Jefferson.

Police ask anyone with information Gill to contact Detective Moses Miller at mmiller@bethlehem-pa.gov or 610-997-7674. All information will be confidential, police said.

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