A lifetime sex offender registrant from Lewiston was arrested this week after he attempted to meet what he thought was a child for a sexual relationship during a law enforcement sting operation.
Lewiston police say that the undercover investigation targeted 48-year-old Luke Johnson of Lewiston.
According to the Maine Sex Offender Registry, Johnson is a lifetime sex offender registrant due to prior state convictions on charges of solicitation of a child and possession of sexually explicit material depicting a minor.
As of 1999, those convicted of a sexually violent offense in Maine are required by statute to register as offenders for life.
In the course of the investigation, Johnson was communicating with an undercover officer he believed to be a minor child, and arranged to meet the child at a local establishment “with the belief he was meeting the minor child for the purpose of have a sexual relationship,” police said.
Johnson was taken into custody without incident by the investigators, and was transported to Androscoggin County Jail.

He is charged with attempted gross sexual assault, solicitation of a child and sexual exploitation of a minor. His bail was set at $15,000.
The Lewiston Police Department say they partnered with the Department of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) for this case, and were assisted by the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Department and the Auburn Police Department.
Another one of our Quality citizens.
Euthanasia anyone ?
Let’s decrease the surplus population .
In what world would a kid want to have a sex relationship with an ugly old man??? It’s beyond belief.. but I’m glad that they’re taking them down…
great now catch the somali child bride operation going on in the dirty lew…!!
What a sick man. Put him away.
castrate then celebrate