Ismael Sanchez Colon pleaded guilty this week in Bridgeport District Court to violating the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act following his conviction in Wisconsin for causing a child between the ages of 13 and 18 to view sexual activity.
In December 2001, Sanchez Colon, 44, was first convicted in Wisconsin, where he was sentenced to 60 days in prison, followed by five years probation. He was also ordered to comply with the sex offender registration requirements for a period of 15 years following the completion of his probation.
Sanchez Colon advised officials in Wisconsin that he was moving to Puerto Rico in March 2009. He began living in Connecticut around April 2016, based on food stamps and Husky healthcare benefits he obtained; however, he failed to register as a sex offender in the state. Sanchez Colon went on to work at a Waterbury restaurant and secured a Connecticut driver’s license.
While registered as a sex offender in Puerto Rico from April 2016 through March this year, Sanchez Colon continued to illegally live in Connecticut, though he traveled to Puerto Rico to update his registration. At no point did he advise officials in Connecticut, Wisconsin or Puerto Rico about his deception.
Sanchez Colon’s non-compliance with the sex offender registration requirements in Connecticut came to light when he attempted to use his Waterbury address in an effort to renew his passport. He’s been detained since his arrest on April 12. Sanchez Colon is scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 29, when he will face a maximum term of up to 10 years in prison.
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