There are six sex offenders registered in Crow Wing County in May, compared to 10 the month before.
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 Crow Wing County as of May
Offender | Crime | Crime description |
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Jordan Michael Koloski | Criminal sexual conduct in the third degree | Koloski has a history of sexual contact with teenaged female victims. Contact included touch and penetration. Koloski took advantage of one victim's vulnerable state and has used force to gain compliance. |
Christopher Robert Roehl | Criminal sexual conduct in the second degree | Offender has a history of sexual contact with minor male victims (age 9 & 12). Contact included sexual touching. Offender was known to victims. |
Brandon Keith Churchill | Criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree, criminal sexual conduct in the first degree | Brandon Churchill has a history of sexual contact with known female children and teenagers. Contact included sexual touching and penetration. Force was used to gain compliance in at least one instance. |
Lumasakila Izick Patterson | Criminal sexual conduct in the first degree | Patterson engaged in sexual contact with an unknown adult female. Contact included penetration. Patterson gained control through physical force. Patterson gained access by approaching her in a public setting and forcing her to another location. |
Christopher Eugene Wheeler | Criminal sexual conduct in the second degree, criminal sexual conduct in the third degree | Wheeler has a history of sexual contact with known female children and teens. Contact included penetration. Force and threats were used to gain compliance. |
Thomas Richard Erickson | Criminal sexual conduct in the second degree | Offender has a history of sexual contact with minor male victims (age 7-15). Contact included sexual touching and penetration. Offender gained access to victims through grooming and having victims spend the night at his home. Offender was known to victims. |