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Oelwein woman accused of violating sex offender registry requirements

August 23, 2016 By Matt Kelley

Amber Limkemann

Amber Limkemann

A northeast Iowa woman, who had been providing day care for children, is charged with violating the state’s sex offender registry for a second time.

Fayette County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 29-year-old Amber Limkemann of Oelwein on Friday. They say Limkemann, a convicted sex offender, was providing day care for two families and she failed to register that employment with the state sex offender registry.

The Department of Human Services was called in to evaluate the families involved in the case and the Sheriff’s Office reports Limkemann could face more charges.

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