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Violent sex offender arrested exactly one week after release
By komonews.com - Lindsay Cohen
Published: 03/13/2012

SEATTLE -- A convicted child predator is back behind bars one week after he was released from state custody.

Seattle police arrested John J. Callahan, 40, outside the Bread of Life Mission in Pioneer Square Monday afternoon after he violated the conditions of his release, said Chad Lewis, spokesman for the Washington State Department of Corrections.

Callahan, a level-three sex offender, crossed county lines without permission, Lewis said, and also failed to report to his community corrections officer.

"He could face time in the county jail," Lewis said.

"Oh dear," said Betty Callahan, John's mother, when reached by phone Monday night and told of her son's arrest. "I was afraid of this."

"We told him that would happen," she added. "We told him he would get arrested for going out of the county, and apparently he has got to learn."

Callahan served 25 years in prison after being convicted of child rape and molestation in cases stretching back to the 1988. Prosecutors say Callahan tortured his victims, even sticking them with pins.

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