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'Sexually Violent' Offender Convicted Of Incest Reports Move In Dutchess

A registered "sexually violent" offender convicted of incest and sodomy involving a teenage girl has reported a move in Dutchess County.

Sequamn Storts.

Sequamn Storts.

Photo Credit: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services issued an alert this week to Dutchess residents regarding the residency of 44-year-old Sequamn Storts, who has moved from Hyde Park to a residence on North Hamilton Street in Poughkeepsie.

The Division of Criminal Justice Services has assigned Storts as a level two threat, which means he is at "moderate risk of a repeat offense." He is also designated as a "sexually violent offender." 

According to the Division of Criminal Justice Services, Storts had sexual intercourse and deviate sexual intercourse with his 17-year-old victim in January 2001. He was convicted of engaging in sexual intercourse or conduct with a related person and sodomy for having intercourse with a physically helpless victim in February the following year. Storts was sentenced to a term of between two and four yeards in prison. He is now under the jurisdiction of the Poughkeepsie City Police Department.

Further info on Storts from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services can be accessed after entering the code in the CAPTCHA box found by clicking here.

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