Shiloh, IL
A Shiloh man faces child pornography charges after allegedly
video recording his girlfriend's juvenile daughter taking a shower,
according to Shiloh police.
Ronald P. Fischer, 36, of the 200
block of Jarvis Drive in Shiloh was charged with four felony counts of
child pornography, one felony count of residential burglary and
resisting a peace officer, which is a misdemeanor.
On Saturday,
the Shiloh Police Department responded to a 911 call in the 100 block of
Cornelius Drive in Shiloh in reference to a disturbance. Officers made
contact with a juvenile victim who stated that the suspect had video
recorded her while she was taking a shower.
Columbia County, NY
State Police have arrested a Claverack man they say had child pornography on his computer.
Michael
Trinka, 30, has been charged with possessing a sexual performance of a
child and promoting a sexual performance of a child.
Trinka is being held at Columbia County Jail without bail. State Police say additional charges are expected.
San Francisco, CA
Four San Francisco men were arrested Tuesday for possessing child pornography, San Francisco police said.
Investigators with the Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against
Children Task Force said they caught the men by targeting peer-to-peer
file sharing.
Investigators identified the suspects in chat rooms, and then
obtained warrants for their IP addresses. By connecting the IP addresses
to their owners, investigators obtained search warrants for homes,
where they found child pornography.
Alexis Zhong Wang, 25, was arrested at his home on the 700 block of
Naples Street; Jaime Rodriguez, 46, on the 500 block of Natoma Street;
Juan Martinez, 28, on the unit block of Cielto Drive and Guillermo
Escandon-Aguilar, 28, on the 200 block of Russia Avenue.
St. George, UT
A Southern Utah University football player
who caught a moment of national attention with his stunning Hail Mary
reception in September now faces 10 felony charges stemming from child
pornography found on his computer, according to documents filed in 5th
District Court on Oct. 3.
Cameron Morgan faces 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor,
a second-degree felony, in connection with 10 pornographic images of
children discovered on his computer in a 2010 search, according to a
nine-page probable cause statement.
Morgan's computer was seized in December 2010 after an Internet
task force discovered child pornography had been downloaded to his IP
address from file sharing websites.
Ft. Worth, TX
Two residents of Arlington, Texas, Todd M. Fowler, 47, and Michael
Ray Borah, 37, convicted in separate and unrelated cases involving child
pornography, were sentenced today in federal court in Fort Worth,
Texas, by U.S. District Judge Terry R. Means. Today’s announcement was
made by U.S. Attorney Sarah R. SaldaƱa of the Northern District of
Texas.
Fowler was sentenced to 120 months in federal prison and was ordered
to surrender to the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) in January 2013. He pleaded
guilty in May 2012 to one count of receipt of child pornography.
According to documents filed in his case, Fowler used file sharing
software to receive images depicting minors engaged in sexually explicit
conduct. On May 28, 2011, a search warrant was executed at Fowler’s
residence. That same day, Fowler was en route to his home from a trip to
Hong Kong, via San Francisco International Airport. At the airport,
officials with U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized his MacBook
computer that he had used to download child pornography. A forensic
examination of the MacBook revealed Fowler possessed 43 videos and 354
still images of child pornography on the computer.
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