Please be advised that the Lowell Police Department has been notified by the Sex Offender Registry
Board at the Criminal History Systems Board that an individual on the registry has been classified as a Level 3 offender. A Level 3 offender is someone for whom re-offense is considered high.
Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter Six, Chapters 178C-178P, the state Sex Offender Registry Board has identified Ronald Morel of 595 Lakeview Ave. , 2 nd floor , Lowell , Ma. as a Level 3 sex offender. He is a 59 year-old white male, standing 5'08”, weighing 180 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes . The charges for which he was convicted or adjudicated was of two (2) counts of Rape of a Child and two (2) counts of Indecent Assault and Battery on a Child Under 14 on 04/10/91, and he was also convicted of Attempted Kidnapping on 07/23/02 .
The Board has determined that this individual is at a high risk to re-offend and that the degree of dangerousness posed to the public is such that a substantial public safety interest is served by active community notification.
Ronald Morel

Home Address: 595 Lakeview Avenue, 2nd floor, Lowell, MA.
| Last Name: Morel First Name: Ronald |
DOB: Sex: M |
| Age: 59
Height: 5' 8 " Eyes: Brown
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Race: White
Weight: 180 lbs.
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| Glasses: None
Hair Color: Brown |
Work address: |
Information contained in this sex offender report shall not be used to commit any crimes against the sex offender or to engage in illegal discrimination or harassment of an offender. Any person who uses this information to commit a crime shall be punished by not more than two and one half years (2 1/2) in a house of correction, or by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by both such fine and imprisonment pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 6, Section 178N.
In addition any person who uses Registry information disclosed pursuant to this act to threaten to commit a crime may be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) or by imprisonment for not more than six (6) months pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 275, Section 4.