California lawmakers demand reform as another serial child molester gets parole despite 355-year sentence

California officials are calling for reforms in the state’s parole system following the early release of a convicted serial child sex offender, who has served only 27 years of a 355-year sentence. The decision has sparked outrage, especially since the offender, Gregory Vogelsang, has reportedly continued to harbor fantasies about young boys.

Vogelsang, now 57, was originally sentenced for molesting six boys aged between 5 and 11 during the 1990s. His release was facilitated by California’s elderly parole program, a move that Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho has vehemently criticized.

“The parole board is at it again,” Ho expressed to reporters, highlighting the decision to release another serial offender. “This inmate poses a continued threat, yet the parole board is letting him out,” he added.

Gregory Vogelsang and an image of Sacramento County DA Thien Ho.

The California Parole Board’s decision to grant Vogelsang parole has drawn significant backlash. District Attorney Ho voiced his objections on Thursday, emphasizing the potential danger of Vogelsang’s release.

In one disturbing account, Vogelsang reportedly lured a young boy into his vehicle under the guise of choosing a gift, only to take him to a residence where the child was repeatedly assaulted. Despite the child’s pleas, Vogelsang continued the abuse.

Authorities further reported that investigators discovered boys’ underwear in Vogelsang’s possession during their probe. Vogelsang confessed that these items belonged to his victims and were kept for his own sexual gratification.

“He is a predator, and a lot of folks don’t realize that,” Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper said. “You don’t rehabilitate sex offenders. Mr. Vogelsang belongs in prison for the rest of his life.”

Another victim spent the night at Vogelsang’s home nearly every weekend for years because he was friends with Vogelsang’s family. During the visits, the abuse occurred repeatedly over an extended period of time.

Vogelsang groomed the boys by building trust with parents before inviting the children to sleepovers, buying them gifts and taking them on outings.

During his parole hearing, Vogelsang remarks on the urge to sexually assault a child.

“You have to stop masturbating to images of child in your mind or real child pornography because that leads to molestation and molestations leads to kidnapping and the kidnapping leads ultimately to the murder of a child,” he said, according to Ho.

The board’s decision came despite Vogelsang having a risk assessment that was “above average” re-offending, Ho said. 

He was granted parole under the state’s Elderly Parole Program, which allows inmates aged 50 or older who have served at least 20 consecutive years to receive a specialized parole suitability hearing.

State Assemblyman Tom Lackey, a Republican, called the parole board’s decision “outrageous.” He said he and other lawmakers were introducing a bill regarding “elderly parole” to keep offenders in prison longer. 

California’s parole system has come under fire after commissioners granted early release to another serial child sex predator. David Allen Funston, 64, was slated to walk free last month but was taken into custody after a warrant was issued for his arrest in Placer County for a separate offense, state officials confirmed.

Funston was serving a life sentence for his 1999 conviction of the kidnapping and child molestation involving multiple victims, when he was granted parole following a Sept 2025 hearing. 

The panel approved his early release despite him admitting that he still had repeated fantasies of an eight-year-old girl who used to live across the street from him.

“My question to anybody who will cite a statistic that these individuals don’t re-offend… anybody wants to stand by those statistics, my question is, would you like Mr. Vogelstein or Mr. Funston to move into the house right next to you?” Ho said. “Would you allow that individual to take care of your kids? Would you allow that individual to babysit? Would you allow that individual to give your kid a ride?”

“And if anybody who wants to cite those statistics and is willing to do that, then they probably should be charged for child endangering,” he said. 

The board’s recent decision to grant early release to Funston generated heavy criticism of Gov. Gavin Newsom and the parole system itself.

“Once again, Gavin Newsom’s hand-picked parole board has decided that a monster who preyed on young children deserves freedom after decades behind bars,” Corrin Rankin, the chairwoman of the California Republican Party, told Fox News Digital. “This insanity must stop now. Gov. Newsom needs to reverse this decision immediately, fire the commissioners who keep approving these releases, and finally put victims and public safety first.”

David Allen Funston's 2026 mugshot

A convicted California child molester who was granted parole and was set for release was instead turned over to law enforcement after Placer County issued a new arrest warrant and filed additional charges. David Allen Funston, 64, was originally sentenced in 1999 to life with the possibility of parole for crimes including kidnapping and lewd acts involving children under 14. (Placer County, Calif. Jail)

The parole board commissioners, Sheriff Cooper said, are letting the public down. 

“They are horrible. I will say that out front,” he said. “They are horrible after this case and the Funston case. They need to be gone, period.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and Newsom’s office. 

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