A 30-year-old Fountain Inn, South Carolina, man arrested by the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday has had a bad seven weeks.
Robert Benjamin Mull, who was listed on the South Carolina sex offender registry as late as May of this year apparently had moved to Sebastian County sometime in the 54-days since an arrest in Johnson County, South Carolina on May 30 for DUI, DUS, striking fixtures and grand larceny after stealing a 2003 Infinity Q45.
The arrest was made on a warrant our of Laurens County for the April 29 incident.
Mull bonded out of the detention center on $20,879 in legally sufficient bonds and apparently decided life in Arkansas suited him better than remaining in South Carolina to face a judge.
On Tuesday, Mull was arrested by the Sebastian County Sheriff Office for failure to register as a sex offender, furnishing prohibited articles, fugitive from justice out of state and misdemeanor petition to revoke.
He remained in the SCADC awaiting extradition back to South Carolina to face his original charges.
Mull had earned a spot on the South Carolina sex offenders list for previous conviction for indecent behavior with juveniles, according to his South Carolina arrest records.