July: Five registered sex offenders living in Wright County

July: Five registered sex offenders living in Wright County
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There was the same number of registered sex offenders living in Wright County in July compared to the previous month, according to the Minnesota Public Registrant Search.

There are five sex offenders registered in Wright County in July.

The Registry shows none of these sex offenders are sexual predators. In Minnesota, convicted predatory offenders also are subject to certain mandatory sentencing laws that are designed to minimize their chances to re-offend.

Minnesota legislation about sex offenders and predators is currently being evaluated and revised, such as if offenders with good behavior can be removed from the Registry.

Frequently updated information about sex offenders in Minnesota can be found online here.

Registered sex offenders in Wright County as of July
Offender Crime Crime description
Antonio Carl Harris Criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree (2 counts) Antonio Harris engaged in sexual contact with a known female teenager. Contact included sexual touching. Force was used to gain compliance. On a separate occasion, Harris engaged in sexual contact with a known adult female and held her against her will. Contact included sexual touching and penetration. Harris gained access by approaching her in a public place. Force was used to gain compliance.
Rodger Jerome Larson Criminal sexual conduct in the third degree Rodger Larson engaged in sexual conduct and contact with a known male teenager on numerous occasions over the course of approximately two years. Conduct included showing victim pornography and photographing victim. Contact included sexual touching and penetration. Larson paid victim money for sexual contact and used his position of authority to gain compliance. Larson also engaged in sexual conduct with someone he thought to be a male teenager. Conduct included engaging in sexually explicit conversation online and sending sexually explicit photos of himself. Larson gained access by responding to an ad online posted by an undercover agent.
Matthew John Overson Indecent exposure, penalties Matthew Overson has engaged is separate incidents of sexual conduct against children under the age of 16 that he did not know. Conduct included exposing. Overson has gained access by approaching children while in his vehicle and calling them over. He has also accessed children while at a community center. Overson utilizes surprise and confusion in his effort to maintain secrecy and control.
Michael Joseph Andreotti Criminal sexual conduct in the first degree, criminal sexual conduct in the second degree Michael Andreotti engaged in separate occurrences of repeat sexual contact against two separate female children whom he knew. Contact included touch and penetration. Andreotti used his relationships of trust to attain and exploit unmonitored access. With each child Andreotti used the victim’s confusion and naivete as a means of maintaining control.
Marvin Smith Indecent exposure, penalties Marvin Smith has an extensive history of exposing himself and masturbating in the presence of unknown victims. Smith gained access to victims in a public setting.


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