Deputies arrested a registered sex offender they say was helping run a farmers market in Lehi, where police say a number of his duties put him into direct contact with children.
Larry Neff Jarvis, 74, was arrested last week on suspicion of felony failure to update his sex offender registry address as well as a misdemeanor sex offender violation in a protected area.
"He had moved at least several months ago to that location, maybe longer than that, and had not updated his current address," Cannon told KSL-TV.Deputies also said the market's"There are pictures on their social media accounts showing him holding young children," Cannon said. "Because of his status on the sex offender registry, he can't even be in the presence of children without meeting certain criteria, which he has not done.
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