By October of that year, Clements had moved to Bay County, Florida, where he was arrested for failing to register as a sex offender days after he attempted to file an injunction barring harassment against a local woman. He pleaded no contest, meaning he didn’t admit guilt but knew he could be convicted, and was again sentenced to probation.

In September 2007, Clements was convicted again of failing to register as a sex offender in Oregon and received another sentence of probation.

By Oct. 5, 2007, Clements had made his way to Tucson and was spotted by a police officer who saw him get out of a car, walk to a trash can near a bus stop and remove something from it. The vehicle drove away and the officer followed, finding Clements’ behavior suspicious. When Clements was confronted by the officer, he twice gave false names before the officer told him he was placing him under arrest and searched his wallet, finding his Oregon driver’s license.

Clements was arrested on federal charges in connection with failing to register as a sex offender in Arizona, but the charges were later almost dropped when it was revealed the officer never read Clements his Miranda rights. He was re-indicted in March 2008 and convicted in 2009, being sentenced to 46 months in prison and five years of supervised release.