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Kidnapping suspect John Snorsky considered a 'sex offender,' but not required to register
By thedenverchannel.com - Theresa Marchetta & Catherine Shelley
Published: 11/14/2013

A parolee accused in the recent kidnapping of a little girl has a history of sexual misconduct in state prison, but CALL7 Investigator Theresa Marchetta discovered that he is not required to register with the state as a sex offender.

John Stanley Snorsky, 26, is accused of pulling an 8-year-old Aurora girl through her bedroom window in the middle of the night. The district attorney charged Snorsky with felony kidnapping, two counts of felony burglary, felony enticement of a child, misdemeanor child abuse and misdemeanor assault.

According to documents obtained by the CALL7 investigators, Snorsky committed multiple violations that placed him on sex offender status within the Department of Corrections years before he was accused of trying to kidnap the little girl.

Snorsky's disciplinary history with the DOC started in September of 2007, according to documents obtained by the CALL7 Investigators. He was convicted of "sexual harassment" for masturbating in the presence of an officer at the Kit Carson Correctional Center.

Four months later, at the Limon Correctional Facility, he was found guilty again of "sexual harassment" when he admitted to masturbating.

In January 2009, while incarcerated in the Colorado State Penitentiary in Canon City, he exposed himself and made a sexual gesture to an officer. For the third time, he was convicted of "sexual harassment."

Four months later, Snorsky's fourth sexual harassment conviction occurred because he sent a note with sexual remarks to a teacher.

These convictions were decided by formal disciplinary hearings based on violations of the Colorado Code of Penal Discipline. A violation of the COPD could also subject the offender to federal, state or local law; however, Snorsky was never criminally convicted.

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