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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

San Francisco cop arrested for alleged child molestation



A San Francisco police officer was arrested in Concord last week for alleged child molestation, Concord police said Thursday
Richard Hastings, 37, was arrested at about 8:15 a.m. on Aug. 21 after he was arrested in his car on Monument Boulevard near Ramona Drive, according to police.
Concord police had initiated an investigation earlier this month into an alleged relationship between Hastings and a 15-year-old juvenile.
Investigators eventually developed enough information to arrest Hastings on suspicion of lewd and lascivious acts with a child, sodomy with a child under 16 years old and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, police said.
Hastings was booked into jail and later posted bail and was released, according to police.
Investigators today presented the case for review to the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office, which will determine whether to file charges against Hastings, police said.
Hastings has been suspended without pay with the San Francisco Police Department, police spokeswoman Officer Tracy Turner said.
Concord police are continuing to investigate the case. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Renee Williams at (925) 603-5856 or the department's tip line at (925) 603-5836.



Arrested Exeter cop was adviser for youth Explorer program



An Exeter police sergeant who advised the department's Explorer post has been arrested on suspicion of having sex with a 17-year-old girl in the youth training program.
Sgt. Jeff Detwiler, 46, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Wednesday and is behind bars on $75,000 bail. A judge set a bail-reduction hearing for Tuesday and assigned the public defender to represent him.
Detwiler faces charges of one count of unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 18, witness intimidation and possession of a controlled substance.
But few details about the case are being revealed to protect the victim's identity, Tulare County Assistant District Attorney Anthony Fultz said.
The investigation started in May when police administrators got a tip that Detwiler, a 10-year veteran of the department, was having sex with an underage member of the Explorer program, Exeter police said.
He was put on administrative leave and police called the Tulare County District Attorney's Office to investigate. Investigators took Detwiler into custody about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Exeter police have launched an internal affairs investigation into the allegations of wrongdoing.
The sexual misconduct allegedly took place in Exeter between Oct. 25, 2011 and Oct. 24, 2012, according to charging documents. More counts might be filed if additional information emerges at the preliminary hearing, Fultz said.
The Explorer post, which started about 10 years ago, introduces young people to law enforcement careers, Exeter Police Chief Cliff Bush said. Trainees are usually high school students and get assigned to traffic control at the annual World Ag Expo in Tulare and other duties, he said.
They also get monthly training on law enforcement topics, such as how to position a squad car on a traffic stop, he said.
The program is associated with the Boys Scouts of America, and adults who advise Explorer scouts get training in procedures and rules meant to prevent inappropriate relationships, said John Richers, CEO and Scout executive for the Boy Scouts of America's Sequoia Council in Visalia.
Police departments that have Explorer posts may have additional rules, he said.
Despite Detwiler's arrest, Bush said he does not anticipate making major changes to the city's Explorer program.
"Sadly, it's not the first time" that an officer at a police department has been accused of crossing the line with an Explorer participant, Bush said. "The only common denominator is that they met at the workplace and carried on after hours."
But those who work with Detwiler "feel let down," Bush said: "It tarnishes the others who have no involvement in it."


Monroe police officer charged with sex crimes


EVERETT -- In the months since Carlos Martinez became the subject of a Washington State Patrol investigation alleging he groomed an underage girl for a sexual relationship and secretly videotaped their encounters, the former Monroe police sergeant reportedly has lied to government officials to get information about the young woman.
Last month, the state suspended Martinez's license to practice as a private investigator after allegations surfaced that he attempted "to locate and harass a witness so as to discourage the witness from providing evidence in a legal action," according to court papers.
Martinez is targeting the young woman he also is accused of molesting, starting a decade ago, according to prosecutors.
They allege that since April, Martinez has attempted to get information from the National Park Service about the woman's whereabouts and her relationships with instructors.
Now 24, she is pursuing a career as a park ranger. Martinez reportedly told the officials with the Park Service that she was having an affair with one of her instructors. His allegations caused the Park Service to launch an internal investigation centered on her, Snohomish County deputy prosecutor Lisa Paul wrote in charging papers filed in Superior Court.
The deputy prosecutor Friday charged Martinez, 58, with numerous sex crimes, including child rape, molestation and voyeurism related to allegations nearly a decade old.
Martinez is accused of instigating a sexual relationship in 2003, when the girl was 14.
He was the drug education officer for the girl's fourth- and fifth-grade classes in Monroe. Prosecutors allege that he groomed the girl, taking advantage of her sheltered upbringing and lack of friends outside of her church. The girl's parents trusted Martinez and allowed their daughter to babysit for his family, Paul wrote in a nine-page affidavit.
Martinez allegedly showered the shy girl with attention and later engaged in sex with her at his home while his wife was out of town. She told investigators the pair would sometimes have sex while Martinez was on duty. He also reportedly rented motel rooms for them when the girl lived in eastern Washington.
Martinez left the police department in 2009 because he was about to be fired after being accused of assaulting his former wife. That same year, Martinez separated from his wife and he moved to Texas with the girl he'd been molesting for six years, prosecutors allege.
She went to police in Texas in 2011.
The Washington State Patrol began investigating Martinez in March 2012 after it was contacted by an FBI task force based in San Antonio, Texas. Martinez had been arrested there on suspicion of possessing child pornography involving the same girl, but charges were never filed.
State Patrol detectives interviewed Martinez in October. He insisted he didn't have sex with the girl until she was 18.
Police Chief Tim Quenzer has said the department was unaware of the allegations involving the girl until the State Patrol investigation began last year.
There is evidence that the girl tried to tell school officials and a state social worker about the abuse. At 15, the girl told a school counselor that Martinez's wife had accused her of having an affair. The girl told the counselor that the police officer had been calling her. The counselor told the girl that was inappropriate. The counselor reported that she intended to follow up with the girl and her mother, but the family moved out of the district.

The counselor shared her concerns with a state social worker. The CPS worker allegedly was in a romantic relationship with Martinez, according to State Patrol reports.

Capitol Officer Charged With Molesting A Child


43-year-old Scott Litten of Anderson was originally charged with sexual battery, but the charges were upgraded to felony child molesting after investigators with the Department of Child Services spoke to the girl.
The Johnson County Sheriff's office says the girl told detectives she was kissed and fondled by Litten on Sunday at a home in the 5600 block of South 550 East. Police haven't said whether Litten and the girl are related.

Captain Dave Bursten with Indiana State Police says Litten will remain on leave with pay pending the outcome of the case. Bursten says Litten has been with Capitol Police since July 2002.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Man slain, son/ police officer charged




A 14-year-old Mississippi boy has been charged with murder in the slaying of his father, and a police officer charged as an accessory to the killing is also charged with sexual battery of the boy. The boy and two others — 17-year-old LeJerrious A. Perkins and 26-year-old Greg Antonio Fortenberry — are charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder, arson and conspiracy to commit arson in the death of Kenneth Thompson of McComb. Jasper Cortez Pittman, a 25-year-old Brookhaven police officer, is charged with accessory after the fact of murder, sexual battery, third degree arson and conspiracy to commit arson.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Monroe cop facing child rape charges



A local police officer charged with having sexual relationship with a girl for nearly a decade will be in court Tuesday.  Investigators said the sexual relationship between former Monroe police officer Carlos Martinez and his victim started when she was 14. Detectives said they found sex tapes and other videos of the victim in Martinez' home that had been taken with a hidden camera.

Westmoreland police officer charged with statutory rape



John Puckett, 49, of Westmoreland, is accused of having sex with the girl on at least two occasions, at various locations around town including a church parking lot. Smith said he only learned of the allegations after he went by Puckett's home Tuesday. He had not shown up for his shift that morning. 
Investigators said Puckett also sent the teen nude photos and a video of himself. Smith said Puckett handed over his badge and gun before their conversation at his home ended.

Since June, Puckett has carried police badge 506 full-time for the Westmoreland Police Department. 

Suspended New Orleans police officer indicted in 3 cases involving alleged abuse of minors



NEW ORLEANS — A grand jury Thursday indicted a New Orleans police officer, who has been suspended without pay since April, in three separate cases involving the alleged sexual abuse of minors. Desmond Pratt was formally charged with forcible rape of a minor and sexual battery of a minor in a case involving a 15-year-old girl. He also was indicted on a charge of carnal knowledge of a juvenile after a Texas resident contacted the police department claiming she had been victimized by Pratt in 1997 when she was a student at a New Orleans public school. The final charge, sexual battery of a minor, involves a complaint of sexual abuse filed against Pratt on Dec. 4, 2001. In that case, police said the victim alleged Pratt sexually violated her when she was a student at a different New Orleans public school.

Greeneville officer facing child porn charges



GREENEVILLE (AP) - Federal authorities have charged a Greenville police officer with possessing and receiving child pornography. Herbert Eugene Miller is accused of downloading more than 80 images of children to a laptop computer in a police patrol car.The FBI said Miller was assigned to the car during the time when the searches were conducted.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Milwaukee officer charged with sexual assault of a child.


A Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Department officer sentenced to 40 years in prison for child porn photos is now charged with 12 counts of sexual assault of a child.
Philip Wentzel, an inmate at the U.S. Penitentiary in Terra Haute, Ind., is accused of performing sexual acts with the young victims he was filming in May 2010 at a campsite in Fond du Lac County, according to a criminal complaint.
Wentzel has been in custody at the Fond du Lac County Jail since June, awaiting a plea and sentencing hearing, said Fond du Lac County Circuit Court Judge Gary Sharpe. Wentzel appeared in court Thursday with public defender Laurel Munger.
The sexual assault charges, filed in February, state that videos obtained from Wentzel show him performing sexual acts on girls ages 7, 14 and 15, and that the children appear drugged, according to the complaint.

Wentzel was sentenced in December 2012 after pleading guilty in federal court to seven counts of producing child pornography.

Suspended Springfield police officer Rafael Nazario to resign as part of plea bargain in rape case




SPRINGFIELD - Police officer Rafael Nazario- who has been on unpaid suspension since being charged with rape in late 2011 - will resign from the department as part of a plea agreement in the case. Nazario pleaded guilty t to one count of assault and battery and one count of providing liquor to a person under 21. The prosecution dropped the rape charge and reduced an indecent assault and battery charge to assault and battery.

City rejects plea to reinstate cop accused of child rape


LAWRENCE Mass.— The city yesterday rejected a plea to reinstate a cop Mayor William Lantigua fired last month after the officer was accused of sexually assaulting children in Florida and New Hampshire. In a four-sentence ruling, Personnel Director Frank Bonet denied the grievance filed by the Lawrence Patrolmen’s Association arguing that Officer Carlos Gonzalez should be reinstated to his $60,000-a-year job.

Gonzalez was charged in December with raping a girl under the age of 12 in Haines City, Fla., earlier that year. The charges caused New Hampshire law enforcement officials to reopen their investigation into allegations that Gonzalez sexually assaulted a girl under age 13 in Salem, N.H., in 1992 and 1993. He was indicted on those charges in June.

NJ cop sentenced on child endangerment charge/register as a sex offender



Jeffrey Kimmel a northern New Jersey police officer convicted of child endangerment has been sentenced to seven years in state prison. Kimmel will also have to register as a sex offender and will be placed on lifetime parole once he's freed. He was convicted of the charge in April by a Bergen County jury that also cleared him of child sexual assault charges. Prosecutors claimed Kimmel fondled a 6-year-old girl in a relative's home in 2010. But the defense argued the girl's "sketchy memory meant Kimmel should be acquitted on both counts.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Officer accused of raping child allowed to have kids at wedding


Christopher R. Warren, a Beaverton, Ore., police officer accused of raping a 5-year-old child will be allowed to have children at his wedding. He  will marry former high school classmate Meliah Colon on Aug. 3 at Camas Meadows Golf Course, according to court documents filed in Clark County Superior Court.
After his arrest in May on suspicion of first-degree child rape, Judge Barbara Johnson prohibited Warren from having contact with minors.
"This has caused us to tell everyone attending the wedding that no kids can attend …" Warren wrote in a court motion heard Wednesday. "This includes our own kids, who were all supposed to be participants in the wedding."
Warren also asked Johnson to allow him to have contact with his two children after the wedding.
Before he was accused of raping a child, he said that he, Colon and their respective children from previous relationships "lived together as a happy family" in Vancouver, and "all of our kids have attended school together."
Deputy Prosecutor Randy St. Clair, standing in for Senior Deputy Prosecutor Alan Harvey, objected to Warren's request, Harvey said.
Johnson granted Warren's motion to socialize with children at his wedding but did not modify the order of no contact with minors, with the exception of the wedding, Harvey said.
An estimated 120 adults are expected to attend the wedding, Warren indicated.
Warren's trial is scheduled for Dec. 16 but is likely to be delayed until February because of scheduling conflicts, his attorneys, Louis Byrd Jr. and Ernest Warren Jr., have said.
Warren and Colon dated 15 years ago in high school and reconnected more than two years ago, Warren wrote in his motion.
He remains on paid administrative leave from his police job. He was temporarily relieved from duty in April, when he was arrested in Washington County, Ore., on suspicion of misusing food stamps.
A probable cause affidavit filed in court indicates that Vancouver police received a report that Warren had fondled the five-year-old's genital area during a bath. In a May 14 interview at Clark County Children's Justice Center, the child said that Warren also had penetrated the child's private parts with a pencil, the court records state.
This isn't the first time the officer has been accused of such a crime, according to published reports.
Warren was put on paid leave in 2010 while Multnomah County and Washington County authorities investigated allegations that he failed to report suspected child abuse about six years ago involving a friend, The Oregonian reported. The friend, Sugar Ray Black, was convicted earlier in 2010 of sexually abusing three other girls who were 14 or younger.

That same year, the Multnomah County District Attorney's office also investigated separate claims that Warren had molested a minor girl when he was 17, according to the newspaper. Oregon prosecutors did not charge Warren with a crime because the victim declined to cooperate, the newspaper reported.

Not guilty pleas entered for former Mount Horeb officer charged with sexual assault of 14-year-old boy


A Dane County judge Thursday entered not guilty pleas on behalf of a former Mount Horeb police lieutenant charged with repeated sexual assault of a 14-year-old runaway who moved into his Madison apartment.
Dane County Circuit Judge Ellen Berz entered the pleas for Dennis Jenks, 44, who also is charged with eight counts of sexual exploitation of a child and 24 counts of possessing child pornography.
In July, the former music director of a Middleton church pleaded no contest to sexually assaulting the same Beloit boy, who at the time was living with Jenks.
James "Alex" Gillespie, 48, of Port Charlotte, Fla., who was music director of St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Middleton, is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 4.


Former Anniston police officer charged with sex abuse



An Anniston police officer was charged Thursday with sexually abusing a child younger than 12, court records online show. The 39-year-old Wellington man allegedly sexually abused a girl from November 2009 until July, according to the warrant for his arrest. Anniston police Chief Shane Denham said the former patrol officer of five years resigned on July 23.

cop gets bond in sex case


STAUNTON — John C. Nuckolls a taunton cop and one-time school resource officer charged in May with trying to have sex with a fictitious teen girl was given a $10,000 secured bond Monday.
Nuckolls, 55, of Staunton, faces two charges of attempted indecent liberties with a minor and two charges of use of electronic means to solicit sex from a minor following his May 19 arrest.
Authorities arrested Nuckolls after he made plans to see a fictitious 14-year-old girl he met on the Internet, according to a Staunton police report.

Police said Nuckolls was in an Internet chat room when he made contact with a male police officer posing as the girl. The online conversations between Nuckolls and the undercover officer were sexual in nature, police said.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Girlfriend helped Brooklyn cop make child porn: Feds


The girlfriend of a Brooklyn cop  charged with making child pornography has been charged herself with being his pervy co-producer, authorities said Wednesday. Collette Robertson, 45, a home health aide for the venerable Children's Aid Society, admitted she took sexually explicit photos of naked young girls with a cell phone given to her by co-defendant Alberto Yard.More than 2,000 pictures and more than 50 videos characterized as child pornography was seized from his home.


Officer, wife charged with child pornography waive detention hearings



A Kannapolis police officer and his wife who are charged with possessing and distributing child pornography waived their detention hearings today, electing to stay in jail rather than argue for bond.
Steven and Tracy Webb appeared in federal court in Charlotte. They are each charged with receiving, possessing and distributing child pornography and making false statements.
 The FBI arrested the couple Monday, and they have since been held in the Mecklenburg County Jail. The judge also ordered the couple transferred to the Middle District of North Carolina in Greensboro, where their cases will be heard.
Steven Anthony Webb, 41, has been a Kannapolis police officer since 2008.
According to WBTV, a criminal complaint says that on July 4, an FBI agent was investigating a file sharing network possibly connected to child abuse and pornography.
Investigators say they downloaded pornographic videos with children having sex and found an eight-minute video of a child engaged in a sex act with an adult on a hard drive belonging to the Webbs.

The complaint further states that Tracy Webb lied to an investigator by giving a false statement.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Nicole Christian and questionable accusations

  Every week we report on at least two or three children who are molested by police all across the United States. And those are just the cases that make it to the media. So with that in mind and recalling the Sean Lanigan case, we look at the Fairfax County cops arrest of a local swim instructor accused of inappropriately touching a child and have our doubts and if Fairfax County cop NICOLE CHRISTIAN is involved, than the police should drop all charges immediately because we have seen the results of her work. NICOLE CHRISTIAN is the cop who worked on the case the Sean Lanigan case.
Here’s a summary of what the Fairfax County Police did to Lanigan….and they got away with by the way.


Falsely Accused, Sean Lanigan Attempts to Reclaim His Life
By CHRISTINA CARON
After being exonerated of molestation charges last year, Virginia teacher Sean Lanigan said he felt "like someone lifted an elephant right off my back."
The courtroom erupted in cheers, and several people began to cry, including himself.
"I don't cry very often and I can say I shed a few tears in that moment when I was able to embrace my life," said Lanigan. "I thought, 'Ok, finally some justice was done, and I'm gonna get my life back.'"
But what seemed like the end was only another beginning.
Nearly a year after he was acquitted, the 43-year-old physical education teacher is still struggling to reclaim his reputation and repay 90 percent of his legal bills, especially now that he no longer has a fulltime job.
Last spring, Lanigan was in a different frame of mind, trying to find a way to explain to his children what he was going through.
In 2010, a 12-year-old female student falsely accused Lanigan of allegedly trying to lay on top of her in an equipment room.
One of Lanigan's three children is the same age as his accuser, and another is a year younger. 
"If you had asked me last May would I be standing in my shoes right now, still stressed out, seeing a therapist, worried about the situation, I would have said you're crazy," said Lanigan, who lives in Centreville, Va.
'I'm Going to Make Him Pay' 
Prior to being charged with two felonies, Lanigan had a sterling reputation at Centre Ridge Elementary School, where he worked for 13 years teaching elementary school P.E. He also coached a high school boys' soccer team and various club teams in the area.
Then in December 2009, after giving a verbal warning to a 12-year-old girl after she misbehaved on a school bus, the girl reportedly told her friends, "Mr. Lanigan's a jerk," according to court records reported by The Washington Post.
Then she said, "I'm going to make him pay."
The girl had been part of the Centre Ridge safety patrol team, a group of about 80 fifth and sixth graders whose job it is to make sure the other kids on the school bus are behaving.
As head of the safety patrols, Lanigan received an email from a worried parent saying the girl was bullying kids and using inappropriate language. Lanigan warned the girl that her behavior was inappropriate.
Ten days later he says the girl's behavior continued, and another teacher spoke to her.
Then, in mid-January, the girl and a friend of hers began telling people that Lanigan had tried to lay on top of her in the equipment room, on a stack of blue tumbling mats, saying he would "treat her like a queen."
The friend claimed to have witnessed the whole thing.
The accuser's name is not being used by the media because she is a minor.
Soon, Lanigan would face 40 years in prison.
After the school principal found out about the accusations, the police were called in.
And on Jan. 20 of last year Lanigan was pulled out of class, brought to the principal's office and subsequently interrogated for two hours. For the first half hour, however, he wasn't even aware as to why he was there.
"Half hour into it [detective] Nicole Christian said, 'You have no idea why you're here do you?'" Lanigan recalled. "I said 'No I don't. Please explain to me. What is going on here?'"
That's when he says they told him what he was being accused of.
He says the conversation ended when they asked him to take a polygraph test at which point he said he would willingly take one, but he also wanted to see a lawyer.
"They said if I didn't do anything I shouldn't need to talk to a lawyer," he said.
Shortly afterward, they took his keys and his school badge.
On Jan. 29, he was charged with abduction and aggravated sexual battery and he went to jail where he stayed for four days until he was released on $50,000 bail.
When Lanigan was in jail, police released his booking photograph, age and home address.
"It is usual protocol, but was it necessary?" asked Bill Cummings, a close friend of Lanigan's who has known him for 14 years.
That's the question that many are asking now that Lanigan's name and image has been tarnished.
"I'm doing whatever I can to help him with this intolerable situation. It's disgraceful how he's been treated by Fairfax county schools," Cummings said.
The first few weeks Lanigan was out of jail the community showered him and his family with support -- they brought over dinners, gift cards and even volunteered to watch the kids so he and his wife could have a date night.
Lanigan was well-known in his housing development, a community called Virginia Run.
For several years he dressed up as Santa Claus during the holidays, and showed up at the community center on a flatbed driven by draft horses.
Neighbors would stuff pillows in his Santa suit to camouflage his fit physique. He even played the roles of Great Pumpkin and Easter bunny.
When people heard about the charges against him, they began writing and calling Fairfax, Va. state delegate Tim Hugo.
"I had mothers calling me who said, 'We trust this guy,'" Hugo said, who was amazed at the community's passionate response. "There's not a person who has a bad thing to say."
So many people contacted Hugo that he, in turn, contacted the Fairfax County School District, but he says they told him it was an internal matter and they would not discuss it.
"I think what they've done to Sean Lanigan is unconscionable," said Hugo, who worries other male teachers in the school district feel wary, even paranoid. "The guy's been railroaded."
The school district is currently embroiled in another controversy regarding the closure of Clifton Elementary School.
A Clifton resident recently accused the school board of using email to secretly ask one another whether or not they would vote to close the elementary school, allegedly violating the state's Open Meetings laws.
"Fairfax can never admit they're wrong," Hugo said.
Paul Regnier, the Fairfax schools spokesman, did not respond to an interview request made Monday by ABCNews.com.
The school did, however, issue a statement to The Washington Post on Monday evening. They said the decision to transfer Lanigan to another school was standard practice in "any case involving a serious disciplinary proceeding," and he could "seek reimbursement of his legal fees from his teachers association."
Regnier didn't give any specifics about that reimbursement other than to say the teachers association insures members for up to $35,000.
During the probable cause hearing, the accuser actually admitted that Lanigan never actually laid on top of her. But the case still went to a grand jury.
"Nobody wanted to be attached to dismissing a charge against someone who was alleged to have molested a child," said Cummings.
The accuser reportedly said during the trial that she had always hated Lanigan, according to The Post. She also admitted to a Facebook posting where she called it all "a joke."
Although Lanigan's trial lasted only four days in May and the jury only deliberated for about 10 minutes before deciding he wasn't guilty, Lanigan wasn't allowed to return to Centre Ridge.
Instead, he was transferred to South Lakes High School in Reston, Va., where he was paid a fulltime salary to work five days out of 10.

The decision to go to South Lakes wasn't his, he said, it was a "take it or leave it" situation.
As the months passed, he put up a strong front for himself, and his family.
"I don't talk very often -- I don't chat, I have thick skin," he explained. "There's a lot of people who don't realize how emotionally torn up I've been."
After the trial, "Everyone I talked to said 'I'm so happy your life is back to normal.' My life is not normal."
One of the first Google search results under Lanigan's name pulls up the website badbadteacher.com.
Lanigan says kids still run up to him, saying they miss him.
"Sometimes it brings me to tears," he said.
Then, to his dismay, in March the school district notified Lanigan they would only pay for $60,000 of his legal fees -- he incurred more than $120,000.
And last month, he was destaffed from South Lakes -- a decision based on seniority and enrollment numbers.
The school simply didn't have the enrollment to staff nine P.E. teachers.
His wife Karin is working part-time in order to help take care of their children who range in ages from 8 to 14. She left her fulltime position when Lanigan was transferred to Reston.
Despite all of these hardships, the Lanigan family doesn't plan on leaving the area -- both Lanigan and his wife were born and raised in Northern Virginia and their parents are still there too.
Uprooting, he says, would be a major disruption.
Until The Washington Post's Saturday article highlighting Lanigan's present-day difficulties, several families in their housing development had assumed the Lanigan family was doing O.K.
But Beth Tweddle, 50, a neighbor who has known the Lanigans for more than 10 years, said his inner circle knew better.
The pain of being falsely accused hadn't diminished: she watched as Lanigan lost weight, his trademark "booming" laugh fading away.
 "After the exoneration we heard that laugh again," said Tweddle. "It was so great a year ago for it to come back again. But it's been diminished."
When asked if he would consider suing the accuser's family, Lanigan said, "I just don't know." 
Right now, he says, his focus is on trying to get his money back and securing a job.
The Lanigan family has taken out loans to make ends meet, so they've set up a fund to help pay off the legal bills.
Lanigan is also picking up work as a soccer trainer at a soccer club.
"Hopefully," Tweddle said, "Sean's laugh will be back soon."
For now, Lanigan and his wife are staying strong. They celebrated their 16th anniversary last Friday, and Lanigan says they're closer than ever: "one strong, unified mind."
"We've always taught our kids right and wrong, and … there are people out there that are trying to make this thing right," he said.



Goodyear police officer arrested, accused of having sex with young girl starting in 2003


PHOENIX — A Goodyear police detective is accused of having sex with a girl starting in 2003 when she was 12.
KPHO-TV (http://bit.ly/17oKYWZ) reports 52-year-old Jose Jesus Roman was arrested by Maricopa County sheriff's deputies at Goodyear's patrol station.
He's being held without bail on suspicion of multiple counts of sexual conduct with a minor, molestation of a child, sexual abuse and indecent exposure.
The now 22-year-old woman told police Roman allegedly molested her and had sex with her at his home in Tonopah and at another home in Glendale from 2003 to 2006.
Roman has denied the allegations and taken a polygraph examination.
The 19-year department veteran has been unpaid administrative leave since May 10 when Goodyear police became aware of the alleged crimes.
It's unclear if Roman has a lawyer.
Former FMU Police officer arrested by SLED





Sunday, July 21, 2013

Off-Duty Officer Accused Of Raping S.I. Teen



A city police officer is under arrest after being accused of trying to rape a 16-year-old.
Peter Ciollo, 29, is also charged with giving alcohol to a minor, endangering the welfare of a child and sexual abuse.
Sources say the officer met the teen victim through extended family.
The officer was off-duty at the time of the alleged attack, which happened on Staten Island.

Police have not said when the alleged attack took place.

Suspended Sentence for Baltimore Co Police Officer Who Sent Explicit Videos to a Minor



 A Baltimore County Police Officer who plead guilty to misconduct in office after being caught with sexually explicit videos of himself while on duty received a suspended sentence and was placed on probation.

Officer Aaron Pross was also charged with sending those same videos to a minor though this charge has been dropped – instead the five-year veteran of the department agreed to resign. Pross sent the video after meeting the minor online.

The video was found on the 16-year-old girls cell phone by her father, an ex-FBI agent who spoke to FOX45. The girl's father said he knew instantly the man he was watching in the video was a Baltimore County police officer. But it would take three months for the department to prove it was Ross.

Pross' attorney fought for a sentence of probation before judgment. Instead Pross received a suspended sentence and was placed on probation – a conviction that will keep him out of law enforcement – at least for the next three years.

 

Police Officer Charged With Soliciting A Minor Has Long List Of Troubles


Memphis) Memphis Police Officer Jason Webb isn’t in a uniform, but a mug shot, after he was indicted and arrested last week for patronizing prostitution.
“The investigation revealed at least one of those prostitutes was underage,” said Memphis Police Director Toney Armstrong. “At this point he is on non-enforcement.”
Police tell us they fired Jason Webb, threw him off the force.
They allowed us to review his personnel files. There were no details on his firing, but plenty of other trouble.
In 2000, he got into a fight with a man at Platinum Plus over a female. He received one day suspension.
In 2009, he was suspended for two days for not showing up at work and not letting anyone know about it.
Between 2008 and 2010, his wife filed harassment, simple assault and child abuse reports against him at least nine times in Fayette County. Webb was charged for never informing MPD about any of it.
Webb was also charged for abusing the sick leave policy, taking his vehicle out of town while on duty and not informing MPD about two side jobs he had. One of those jobs provided a free vehicle and the other virtually-free rent.
When police did fire Webb, he appealed to the Civil Service Commission and got his job back.
“We don’t always agree with it. I stand by when a person is terminated it has to be done at the chief’s level. Nine times out of ten I have been briefed on it. I stand behind their decisions,” said Armstrong.
For the last year, investigators had their eye on Webb. They say between July and August of 2012 he contacted a person he should have known was under the age of 18 to engage in conduct that constitutes statutory rape.
Last Thursday, Webb was indicted on four counts of solicitation of a minor.
Webb is out of jail on $10,000 bond.
He told us outside his home Monday that the charges against him are not true and happened more than a year ago.

He has filed a $1 million lawsuit against the Memphis Police Department, saying during an incident in January 2012, police held him in a vehicle for eight hours, violating his constitutional rights.

Ex-cop sentenced for child porn


A former police officer, politician and Gulf War veteran blamed battlefield exposure to toxic chemicals as one factor that led him to amass thousands graphic videos depicting sexual abuse of young girls.
Colby Michael McCormick, 46, was sentenced Friday in Clackamas County Circuit Court, after pleading guilty to eight counts of encouraging child sexual abuse in the second degree.
McCormick, a supply technician at the Portland VA Hospital, was arrested in June 2012 when child pornography investigators discovered his online activities. He was released from the Clackamas County Jail on his own recognizance and immediately resumed his online activities. He was arrested again Sept. 11.
Altogether, McCormick downloaded some 3,000 hardcore videos of girls engaged in sexual behavior, many with adult male relatives.

Circuit Judge Eve Miller sentenced McCormick to three years and four months in prison. 

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Colby McCormick, cop who amassed more than 3,000 child porn videos, sentenced to prison


Police officer Colby Michael McCormick, 46, was sentenced Friday in Clackamas County Circuit Court, after pleading guilty to eight counts of encouraging child sexual abuse in the second degree.  McCormick was arrested in June 2012 when child pornography investigators discovered his online activities. He was released from the Clackamas County Jail on his own recognizance and immediately resumed his online activities. He was arrested again Sept. 11. Altogether, McCormick downloaded some 3,000 hardcore videos of girls engaged in sexual behavior, many with adult male relatives.

 

police officer's child sex abuse case delayed


police officer's child sex abuse case delayed

Clark County judge granted a continuance in the child rape case against a Beaverton police officer this week, according to court staff.
Christopher Ramoan Warren, 33, is accused in Clark County Superior Court of raping a 5-year-old and charged in Washington County Circuit Court with defrauding the State of Oregon.

Warren, who was working as a desk officer, was placed on paid administrative leave in April, when he was arrested in Washington County on accusations that included food stamp fraud, theft of at least $1,000 from the state of Oregon. He was arrested at his Vancouver home in May on accusations of sexually abusing a young girl.
Warren joined the Beaverton Police Department in 2004 after spending two years as a reserve officer. He was placed on paid leave in September 2009 when the Multnomah County district attorney's office investigated claims he inappropriately touched a girl when he was 17, the agency said. The case was dropped in April 2010.

He was placed on paid leave again one month later, the police department said. At the time, investigators were looking into allegations that he failed to report suspected child abuse involving one of his childhood friends, according to a memo from Multnomah County prosecutors. The friend was later convicted of sex abuse.


 

San Jose Officer Charged With Requesting, Possessing Explicit Photos From Teen


A San Jose police officer has been arrested on suspicion of asking for and possessing sexually explicit photos of a 16-year-old girl he conversed with on Facebook, a Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney said.

Officer Tony Fregger, 33, an eight-year veteran, turned himself in this evening to San Jose police who arrested him in connection with possessing sexual photos of a minor and communicating with the purpose of obtaining the photos, Deputy District Attorney David Ezgar said.

Fregger was released after posting $75,000 bail and his arraignment will take place July 22 in Santa Clara County Superior Court in San Jose, Ezgar said.

Fregger, who joined the San Jose Police Department in 2005 and worked for the Sexual Assault Investigation Unit from March 21, 2010, to this past March 16, has been placed on administrative leave, district attorney's office spokesman Sean Webby said.

"Mr. Fregger was engaged in investigating these crimes against minors and he engaged in one," Ezgar said.

The sexual assault unit officer first contacted the teen girl, who is not being named, in 2010 and communicated with her primarily by phone and online, Ezgar said.

On Jan. 26, 2011, the teenaged "Jane Doe" informed Fregger in a post on Facebook that she was 17 when she was in fact only 16 years old, according to a statement of probable cause filed by Internal Affairs Unit police Sgt. Johnson Fong.

The girl's post read, "I'm 17 and my birthday's in February."

In a reply sent soon afterwards, Fregger allegedly wrote, "You' 17!? Oh man, I thought u were like 21! LOL."

Fregger's personal email exchanges with the girl on Jan. 29, 2011, revealed she sent two photos of her genitalia, Ezgar said.

Prosecutors claim that the officer requested the nude images of her from Jan. 26 to Feb. 20 of that year knowing she was underage.

State law prohibits adults from either requesting or obtaining sexually explicit images of a person under 18, Ezgar said.

"He was specifically informed she was a minor and forged ahead and obtained sexually explicit photos of her," Ezgar said.

San Jose police launched an investigation this year and on May 10 served search warrants, obtaining Fregger's personal computer in San Jose, according to Fong.

Police officers located photos of the girl on the computer inside a folder under her name, according to Fong.

Police also used a web service company based in Santa Clara County to search his online communications where they also found the sexually explicit photos, Fong reported.

Ezgar declined to say how police were tipped off about the officer.

He praised the Police Department, which he said "presented the evidence to us."

"They worked hard on this case," Ezgar said.

 

 

Brooklyn cop a prolific pedophile, filmed naked children and snapped photos of little girls in courthouse: Feds

Alberto Yard, 44, allegedly took pictures of naked children in his bedroom and also installed a secret camera in the bathroom to record children showering and using the toilet, according to Assistant U.S. Attorney Margaret Gandy.

A Brooklyn cop charged with uploading kiddie porn from the Internet has been re-arrested after the feds discovered he was also making sexually explicit videos of children in his home.

Alberto Yard, 44, allegedly took pictures of naked children in his bedroom and also installed a secret camera in the bathroom to record children showering and using the toilet, according to Assistant U.S. Attorney Margaret Gandy.

The prosecutor called the new evidence a "shocking turn of events" discovered by FBI agents reviewing 10 cell phones and three laptop computers seized when Yard was arrested July 2.

"He is a danger to society," Gandy said of the sicko who worked in Brooklyn Civil Court on Livingston St.

The videos shot in Yard's bedroom of an underage girl and boy appeared to have been made in 2007, according to the complaint.

Five of the children have been identified and there are "many more," Gandy said.

Yard, a 19-year-veteran who lives in East New York with his parents, was also taking voyeuristic pictures of unsuspecting young girls in the courthouse while on-duty, but those pictures did not rise to the level of federal crimes.

Yard, whose became a gun control activist after his 17-year-old daughter Nyasia was shot dead at a Brooklyn club in 2009, is facing at least 15 years in prison if he's convicted.

He may also be hit with additional weapons charges because agents found three illegal handguns in his bedroom including one with a defaced serial number.

Magistrate Ramon Reyes revoked Yard's $750,000 and ordered that he be held in protective custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

 

Augusta police officer charged with sex crimes


EL DORADO — An Augusta police officer is facing charges that he had sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old middle-school girl, according to Butler County officials and records released Friday.
The officer, Jerry Dale Ballinger, made his first court appearance Wednesday, said Cheryl Pierce, assistant Butler County attorney.

Ballinger faces two counts of aggravated indecent liberties with a child older than 14 but younger than 16, according to the court-charging document in the case.
The victim’s name is being withheld because of her age and the nature of the alleged offense.

A Sheriff’s Office report says the alleged offenses occurred in unincorporated Butler County, about two miles southwest of Augusta. The incident was reported by an official with the Augusta Police Department, according to the report.
The Sheriff’s Office is the lead investigating agency because the crime is alleged to have occurred outside the city, Pierce said.

The first incident is alleged to have occurred sometime in April; the second sometime between June 15 and July 9, the charging document said. The report identified Ballinger as an acquaintance of, but not related to, the alleged victim.
Ballinger’s case is scheduled for a preliminary hearing Aug. 19 before Butler County District Court Chief Judge David Ricke, Pierce said.

She said Ballinger was released from custody after posting a $50,000 bond.