Milwaukee man convicted of child enticement sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison
MILWAUKEE -- A Milwaukee County judge sentenced Scott Lucas, 59, on Monday, Feb. 26 to seven-and-a-half years in prison plus another nine years of extended supervision in connection with three separate child enticement incidents in a single day that happened last September.
Lucas pleaded guilty to the three counts of child enticement in January.
According to the criminal complaint, a 12-year-old boy was walking home from a park near 49th and Manitoba Wednesday, Sept. 13 around 5 p.m. He was near 60th and Oklahoma when he was approached by a suspicious man, later identified as Lucas, who tried to entice him.
The complaint indicates Lucas waved the boy across the street -- and asked if he wanted to make a quick $20 in exchange for a sex act. The child said "no thank you" and walked away. Lucas then fled the scene.
Car suspected in child enticement case
Around 5:45 p.m. that same day Lucas allegedly approached another child, this time an 11-year-old boy who riding a scooter on 49th St. near Manitoba St. Lucas allegedly asked the child if he could "touch him" for $20. The child told Lucas he had to go, and left the area.
The complaint indicates the third incident happened around 6:15 p.m. near 88th St. and Greenfield Ave.
According to the criminal complaint, a 12-year-old boy was waiting for friend when a black Ford Crown Victoria with tinted windows and a spotlight on the driver's side drove by him. The boy stated the driver, later identified as Lucas, said "do you want to make an easy $20" in exchange for a sex act. The child ran home and told his mother.