California families deserve to feel safe in their own communities — but once again, Sacramento is pushing a reckless policy that puts neighborhoods at risk.
The state is moving forward with the release of a S*xually Violent Predator (SVP) into Borrego Springs — right here in our region — despite serious concerns about public safety and a track record of failed releases.
This isn’t just about one case. It’s about a dangerous system that continues to prioritize releasing violent offenders over protecting our communities.
That’s why I am strongly opposing this placement and fighting to stop the broader policy of releasing SVPs into residential neighborhoods.
Sacramento’s Failed SVP Release System
Under current law, individuals classified as S*xually Violent Predators — offenders deemed likely to reoffend — can be released from state custody and placed into communities.
Even worse:
- Placement decisions are made by the California Department of State Hospitals
- Local communities and law enforcement have little to no control
- Offenders who violate release conditions can still be re-released again later
This broken system puts families, children, and neighborhoods at risk — and it needs to be stopped.
Proposed SVP Placement in Borrego Springs
The state is now proposing to place Gary Snavely at:
3406 Running M Road
Borrego Springs, CA 92004
- Convicted of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14
- Crimes occurred between 1982 and 1986
- Conditionally released twice before — and returned to state custody both times for violating release conditions
This is exactly the kind of case that raises serious red flags — and why this policy is so dangerous.
A System That Puts Communities Last
Instead of prioritizing public safety, Sacramento continues to:
- Release high-risk offenders into neighborhoods
- Ignore prior violations of release conditions
- Override the concerns of local residents
Communities like Borrego Springs are being forced to bear the consequences of these decisions — without having a real say in the process.
This is outrageous.
Take Action Before It’s Too Late
The court is accepting public comments — and your input can make a difference.
Deadline: April 24, 2026
Email: sdsafe@sdsheriff.org
Call: (858) 583-7238
Fighting for Public Safety
As your representative, I am committed to fighting these placements and pushing reforms to stop the release of SVPs into our communities.
Find out more here to make your voice heard.
