
The Yabapai County Sheriff’s Office must publish the following information in accordance with ARS 13-3825, a community notice regarding the Sex Offenders Act: The offenders in this publication indicate that he lives in an unconsolidated area of Yabapai County. This is the responsibility of the Chief Law Enforcement Agency with jurisdiction to which offenders reside in order to notify the community. Notifications must be given if a particular sex offender is released from Arizona State Jail and accepted under an interstate compact or released back to the community from the county jail. Offenders can be divided into three levels: Level 1 (low risk to the community), Level 2 (intermediate risk to the community), and Level 3 (high risk to the community).
The individual featured in this notification, 60-year-old Eric Edwards, has been convicted of a sex crime that allows for community notifications. The sex offender advised the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office that he would live at Walker Road & Enchanterdo Trail #6, Prescott AZ 86303.
On April 25, 2005, in Kochise County, the 40-year-old offender was convicted of attempted sexual conduct with a minor and was sentenced to five years by the Arizona Department of Corrections. The victim was a six-year-old woman known to the offenders.
On December 22, 2022, in Yabapai County, the 57-year-old offender was convicted of failing to register as a sex offender and was sentenced to two years by the Arizona Department of Corrections.
This notification is not intended to increase fear. Rather, it is the sheriff’s office’s belief that informed communities are safer communities. Abusing this information to threaten, threaten, or harass a sex offender is not tolerated.
YCSO wants to remind the public of the sex offender registration and notification programs available at www.ycsoaz.gov. This registry allows anyone to enter a local address and creates a list of sex offenders registered in Yabapai County who live within a mile radius of the address they enter. The registry also provides information about certain sex offenders registered in Yabapai County. Additionally, a free email notification program is available and alerts to registered sex offenders in Yabapai County within a mile of the address entered in your subscription.
For more information about this important public services tool, click on the Sex Offender Registry Link at the top of the YCSO homepage to view available online presentations. www.ycsoaz.gov.
The YCSO Crime Prevention Unit can reach (928) 771-7441, helping to participate or launch a nearby clock program and provide useful information about personal safety. If you have any information about current criminal conduct regarding this or other offenders, please call Yavapai Silent Witness at (800) 932-3232.
Citizens can contact the Yabapai County Sheriff’s Office with information and questions
(928) 771-3260 or YCSO website: www.ycsoaz.gov