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Sex Offender Relocates Within Baxter County
Douglas Wayne Bean, a Level 3 sex offender, has changed addresses in Baxter County, Arkansas.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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A registered sex offender named Douglas Wayne Bean has recently moved from within Mountain Home city limits to a new address in Gassville, Arkansas. Bean has a history of convictions for failure to register as a sex offender and has been classified as a Level 3 sex offender for the crime of child enticement.
Why it matters
Sex offender relocation notifications are important for public awareness and safety, though authorities caution against using the information to harass or threaten the offender, which could jeopardize the ability to provide these community notifications.
The details
Douglas Wayne Bean has registered his new address of 621 E. Main St., apartment #112 in Gassville with the Baxter County Sheriff's Office. Bean was previously convicted for failure to register as a sex offender in Baxter, Craighead, and Rogers counties in Arkansas between 2004 and 2013, in addition to his original conviction for child enticement.
- Bean recently changed addresses within Baxter County.
The players
Douglas Wayne Bean
A registered Level 3 sex offender who has a history of convictions for failure to register.
Baxter County Sheriff's Office
The law enforcement agency that Bean has registered his new address with.
The takeaway
While sex offender relocation notifications are important for public awareness, authorities caution against using the information to harass or threaten the offender, as that could jeopardize the ability to provide these community notifications in the future.

