Apparently they have the wrong people hunting him. I lived in Aurora for a few years while I was stationed at Buckley AFB while in the Army. Shady characters in that town.
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DENVER — A nationwide manhunt is underway for Brent J. Brents (search), a sex offender accused of raping five people, including two young girls and their grandmother, last week in Colorado.
Brents, 35, is sought in connection with the molestation of an Aurora boy last November as well as the rape of two girls and three women in the Cheesman Park (search) area of Denver last week. A $25 million bond is attached to his arrest warrant.
The November charges came months after Brents was released from spending 15 years in prison. Authorities say Brents is a very dangerous man.
"He is a career criminal, he's a parolee, he's a registered sex offender, he's a pedophile, he's about as evil as you can be," Denver Police Chief Gerry Whitman said.
Authorities are offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to BrentsÂ’ arrest.
Records obtained by Rocky Mountain News (search) show Brents was born in Texas on May 12, 1969 and he gained the attention of law enforcement as a juvenile, serving time at the Lookout Mountain School for Boys after being accused of attacking children in Adams County.
He was released in the fall of 1987, when he was 18.
On March 9, 1988, Brents was arrested and charged with two counts of sexual assault on a child and two counts of first-degree sexual assault, according to the Rocky Mountain News.
Brents pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison after also pleading guilty to one count of first-degree sexual assault. He served the first two years in the state hospital before he was transferred to prison.
FOXNews.com's Megan Dowd contributed to this report