A former Miami County man, charged more than six times since 2005 for violating State laws that require him to register as a sex offender in different localities, is awaiting a March hearing, after being released from Anderson County Jail on a Personal Recognizance Bond in November. Court records show 57 year old Jeffrey Gregg, with a criminal history sheet showing numerous past felonies related to a lewd and lascivious conviction in Johnson County in 2000 and an attempted aggravated indecent liberties with a child conviction from 1996.
Gregg’s record shows additional charges of failure to register, a felony under Kansas law, in Miami County in 2005, 2012, and 2017 in Miami and Anderson Counties, previous to the current June charge filed against him in Anderson County.
Gregg was released from Anderson County jail on a $25,000 personal recognizance after his defense attorney’s motion on the basis of an ongoing medical condition. Anderson County Attorney, Elizabeth Oliver, said she did not object to the bond change, due to the County’s financial obligation to pay for Gregg’s care if he remained in custody. Gregg’s case is set for a review hearing at 8:00 the morning of March 15, before District Magistrate Judge Kevin Kimball.