JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown Police Department wants to notify Jamestown residents regarding a new high risk sex offender who is residing within the city of Jamestown.
Name: Joshua James Wrigley
Aka Joshua James Kilen
Address: 414 4th St NE #3
Jamestown, ND 58401
Vehicles: 2007 Ford Explorer
Mr. Wrigley has been assigned a high-risk assessment by the North Dakota risk level committee, Office of the
Attorney General.
Offense: GSI – Sexual Contact – victim under 15. When Wrigley was 19 years old he had sexual contact with a 15-year-
old on numerous occasions. Conviction Date: 04/10/2014 in Emmons County District Court. Disposition:20 years; 5 years suspended; 175 days credit; 5 years supervised probation
Offense: Corruption/Solicitation of a Minor – when Wrigley was 19 years old he had sexual contact with a 15-year-
old female on numerous occasions. Conviction Date: 04/10/2014 in Emmons County District Court. Disposition: 1 year; 175 days credit; concurrent with count 1.
Offense: Sexual Assault – Wrigley had sexual contact with a 10-year-old female and made sexual advances towards
her on several occasions. Conviction Date: 05/20/2010 in Cascade, MT juvenile court. Disposition: 6 months supervised probation.
Offense: Indecent Exposure – Wrigley exposed himself at school and masturbated in front of a girl he had trapped in
an elevator. Conviction Date: 09/09/2010 in Cascade, MT District Court. Disposition: Supervision.
Offense: Sexual Assault – when Wrigley was 14 years old he sexually assaulted a 14-year-old female on a school bus. Wrigley pushed the victim down on the seat, grabbed her breasts, touched her private area, and “massaged her.” He also tried to make her touch his penis with her hand and tried to unzip her pants. Conviction Date: 10/25/2009 in Cascade, MT Juvenile Court. Disposition: MT DOC until 18; probation until 21.
Wrigley is not wanted by police at this time and has served the sentence imposed by the court. This notification is meant for public safety and not to increase fear in the community, nor should this information be used to threaten,
assault or intimidate the offender. Attempts to harass, intimidate or threaten these offenders or their families, landlords or employers will be turned over for prosecution.