Public’s Help Sought in Locating Man Convicted of Child Rape

Stephen Corbin

WOBURN – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, Bedford Chief of Police Kenneth Fong and Lexington Chief of Police Michael McLean are requesting the public’s help in locating Stephen Corbin, Jr., 38 of Methuen.  On April 14, 2022, Corbin was convicted of eight counts of aggravated rape of a child. Corbin fled during his trial and investigators have not been able to locate him to be returned to Middlesex Superior Court for sentencing.

Corbin has blonde hair and blue eyes, is 5’11” and approximately 160 pounds. Corbin’s location when he cut off his GPS bracelet was the area of North Street in Andover.  He has ties to Methuen, Lawrence, Haverhill and Hudson, New Hampshire.

Members of the public with any information on Corbin’s whereabouts should immediately call Massachusetts State Police at 978-538-6180 and should not attempt to approach him.

Corbin was convicted of sexually assaulting two females, a 15-year-old and a 14-year-old, who were known to him, on multiple occasions. The assaults occurred in 2017 on several occasions at both a Lexington residence and a motel in Bedford.

Corbin also gave the minors drugs and alcohol on multiple occasions before assaulting them.  Following his arraignment, Corbin was ordered to wear a GPS monitoring device.  Corbin appeared for the first three days of his six-day trial before cutting off his GPS bracelet and fleeing. 

Since that time police have followed multiple leads but have been unable to locate Mr. Corbin.

View full press conference here: https://youtu.be/QMNaDNtzaQ4