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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

NOPD officer arrested on child pornography charges



NEW ORLEANS -- A New Orleans police officer has been arrested and booked under allegations of possessing child pornography.
According to the Louisiana Attorney General's Office, Bradley Wax, 54, has been arrested and charged with 38 counts of possessing pornography involving juveniles.
Wax, a 16-year veteran assigned to the New Orleans Police Department's 4th District, was arrested in St. Tammany and has been booked in the St. Tammany Parish jail.
According to the attorney general's office, an undercover operation led investigators to securing a search warrant on Wax's home in January. After searching his computer and other electronic devices, investigators found Wax had child pornography.
The NOPD has placed Wax on emergency suspension without pay pending the outcome of an ongoing criminal investigation. He faces 20 years in prison on each count of child pornography.
The case was a joint investigation by the attorney general's cyber crimes unit, the St. Tammany Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Police officer charged with assault on child
A Beaufort police officer will appear in court next month on a charge that he assaulted a child, authorities said.
On April 20, deputies with the Carteret County Sheriff’s Office served Capt. Robert Dunn with the arrest warrant, according to information released by the sheriff’s office Tuesday after receiving several media inquiries.
Dunn, 46, was arrested on a warrant charging him with misdemeanor assault on a child under the age of 12, the sheriff’s office said.
The warrant indicated the female child is age 10 but little other information was available.
The charge was filed at the magistrate’s office and not by the sheriff’s office.

Dunn was released on a written promise to appear in court. He court date is scheduled for May 6.

Cape cop charged in sex case released on bond


By Alex de Armas,
FORT MYERS, FL -

A Cape Coral police officer accused of having sex with a 16-year-old girl bonded out of jail Thursday afternoon.
Casey Ortiz, 34, made his first appearance in front of a judge earlier in the day. His bond was set at $50,000 and he is to have no contact with the teenager.
Detectives say Ortiz started up a sexual relationship with the girl after responding to a call at her home.
Her parents filed a complaint with the department and Ortiz was swiftly removed from the force. He was arrested Wednesday.
"Please don't make Mr. Ortiz the devil in sheep's clothing, because he is a good officer and he's been doing God's work for a very, very long time," said defense attorney Joe Viacava.
Cape Coral resident Larry Hoskins met Ortiz when he responded to a call at his home. Hoskins says he was so moved by Ortiz's help, he wrote a thank you letter to the department.
"[He was] a motivated young man. I thought he had the background, he had a lot going for him," Hoskins said.
Now he's shocked by the allegations, but says he wants to wait before passing judgment.
Hoskins said no matter the outcome, the damage is done.
"Nothing good will come of this, I'm afraid, and even if he's exonerated, and even if he's found completely innocent of any charges, the community will still have a very bad feeling about it," Hoskins said.
We obtained Ortiz’s arrest warrant that contains explicit details leading up to the officer’s arrest.
In the arrest warrant was the 16-year-old’s story about how Ortiz would pick her up in his police car and take her to his Cape Coral house to have sex.
Investigators say the Cape Coral police officer picked up the 16-year-old at least three times – twice to have sex.
Investigators say Ortiz responded to a call at the teen’s house back in September after she had a dispute with her parents. That’s when Ortiz allegedly gave the teen his personal cell phone number.
The girl says she and Ortiz would talk through text and an app called “KiK.”
A week later, the teen says Ortiz asked her to ride along in his police car. He then took her to his Cape Coral home.
A month later, she says he then picked her up again and took her to his house a second time. That’s when they had sex after investigators say “the officer then pulled [her] pants off, but she tried to resist this.”
The teen then says she called Ortiz for another ride along.
The police department says no paperwork was ever filed for a ride along.
“It’s going to be very interesting to see if the State Attorney’s Office is going to have the witnesses to support this or if it’s just this young lady’s creative mind alleging this,” said Viacava.
Viacava says Ortiz contacted him months ago.
“That he turned himself in is voluntary. He never ran for no reason,” said Viacava.
In the arrest warrant, Ortiz admitted to picking up the minor in his police car.
While investigators say “Ortiz was adamant he did not have sex with [the teen], but did admit he was wrong to take her in his car.”
The teen says Ortiz never gave her his name and told her not to tell anyone they were involved. She identified Ortiz when investigators showed her pictures of different officers.
Ortiz is on unpaid administrative leave.
Police have handed the case over to the State Attorney's Office, but they will also conduct an internal investigation of Ortiz's actions.


Retired Nassau cop Dion Irizarry sentenced in child abuse case


By ROBERT BRODSKY 

 A retired Nassau County police officer was sentenced Thursday to 30 days time served and a $1,425 fine for attempted sexual conduct with a child under the age of 11 last year.
Dion Irizarry, 70, of Farmingdale, also was sentenced by County Court Judge Teresa Corrigan to 10 years probation, and he must register as a Level 2 sex offender and stay away from the victims.
Irizarry, who retired from the police department in 1989 after 21 years on the force, is the father of Brandon Irizarry, who played a role in a political scandal last year that led to the ouster of Nassau Police Commissioner Thomas Dale.
Dion Irizarry was arrested Jan. 8 on two felony counts of second-degree sexual conduct against a child. Court records state that the abuse of the first victim began Oct. 1, 2013, and ended Dec. 31, 2013. The second victim was abused between Nov. 1, 2013, and Dec. 31, 2013, court records state.
Irizarry pleaded guilty in February to one count of attempted sexual conduct with a child.
Anthony Capetola, Irizarry's attorney, declined to comment.
The victims' mother said in court that Irizarry should have been sentenced to at least five years in prison for crimes that "were beyond comprehension." She said her daughters suffered physical and psychological trauma from the abuse.
Corrigan said the terms of the sentencing were agreed upon previously, but said, "I can only imagine that there is no sentence that will ever satisfy you in this matter."
Shams Tarek, spokesman for District Attorney Kathleen Rice, said the sentence protected the victims from a "potentially traumatic" cross-examination in open court and "ensures that the defendant will have a felony criminal record and significant restrictions placed on him."
Brandon Irizarry who worked last year on the unsuccessful third-party Nassau County executive bid of former Freeport Mayor Andrew Hardwick, gave Nassau Police Sgt. Salvatore Mistretta a civil subpoena drafted by the campaign, Mistretta has said. Mistretta served the subpoena on Randy White, a witness in a case Democrats had brought against Hardwick over the validity of nominating petition signatures.
An investigation by Rice found that Dale and Chief of Detectives John Capece improperly intervened in the dispute at the request of Gary Melius, owner of Oheka Castle in Huntington



Washington state police officer's phone bill leads to child porn charges


Police arrested Officer Donald Glunt, 57, a 34-year veteran of the Lynden Police Department, on charges of child pornography after he was caught texting with a 16-year-old girl in Texas.

BY NICOLE HENSLEY

LINKEDINDonald Glunt, 57, and a 16-year-old girl shared more than 155 text messages — as well as naked images of the teen, according to court documents.
A peek at the phone records of a Washington state cop revealed more than 155 text messages between a teenage girl in Texas and photos of her naked body.
The copious texts listed on the phone bill of Officer Donald Glunt, 57, tipped off a sergeant and led to a meeting. He had been texting with a woman, Glunt told the sergeant, and called it a "lapse of judgment," according to court documents filed April 29.
That "woman" was actually a 16-year-old girl.
The officer had spent his entire law enforcement career at Lynden Police Department. He is also an expert on sexual predators and human trafficking and has taught classes on those subjects since 2011.
He resigned April 21 after the allegations surfaced, reported the Bellingham Herald.
In the meeting, the sergeant exchanged the phone for another - one without text messaging capabilities.
However, Glunt wanted to delete something first. The sergeant denied him the opportunity and then discovered the object of Glunt's affection: several nude photos of the teen.
The girl knew the officer as "Don from Washington," she told Texas investigators. He had recently texted her and said he was in trouble, she claimed. If the authorities called, she needed to lie about her age, he allegedly told her.
She let detectives download all the data from her cellphone, the documents said.
The two talked through texts and on an online role-playing game.
Glunt was arrested April 25 and charged with possession of child pornography.
The Washington State Patrol issued several search warrants for Glunt's work and personal property including phones, laptops and desktop computers. They found thousands of images of children that he claimed he collected for presentations on exploited kids.
Glunt told detectives he had deleted some photos from one of his laptops after his phone was taken away. He also said he used his laptop to look at porn and child modeling sites, the documents said.


NYPD cop arrested for downloading child porn videos


By Aaron Feis and Christina Carrega-Woodby

An NYPD officer was arrested after investigators found several child-porn videos on his home computer, authorities said.
Officer Yong-Fa Wu, 34, was busted at his Ozone Park home Monday after police tied him to a sweeping online investigation of illicit file sharing, officials said.
Cyber surveillance conducted on April 1 found that Wu’s computer was used to download “at least 60 files of investigative interest,” according to the criminal complaint.
During the 6:30 a.m. Monday raid, cops found five explicit videos on Wu’s computer of girls between eight and 13-years-old engaging in a variety of sex acts, some with adult men, according to authorities.
One vile clip showed a girl believed to be between 11 and 13 having sex with a man, court documents revealed.
Wu, who is assigned to the 62nd precinct in Bensonhurst, was arraigned Monday in Queens court on seven counts each of promoting and possessing sexual performance by a child.
He was held in lieu of $50,000 cash bail.
Wu’s attorney could not be immediately reached for comment


Officer charged with child porn possession: DA


OZONE PARK — An off-duty police officer was arrested Monday within the 106th Precinct, which covers Ozone Park, South Ozone Park and Howard Beach, after authorities said they found five videos containing pornographic images of underage girls on his computer, according to a criminal complaint filed by the Queens district attorney’s office and the NYPD.
Yong-Fa Wu, 34, was arrested and charged with promoting a sexual performance by a child and possessing a sexual performance by a child, according to the court document.
The Police Department confirmed that Wu worked for the NYPD.
The law firm representing Wu did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The complaint said a special agent was monitoring the sharing of child porn on peer-to-peer networks and noticed that an IP address registered to Wu was sharing at least 60 files of interest.
The agent then viewed five pornographic videos on Wu’s computer that contained images of girls between the ages of 8 and 12, according to the complaint.


Sherwood cop Adam Keesee intimidated wife's accuser, encouraged her abuse of students, lawsuit claims


By Emily E. Smith 

After Sherwood Police Officer Adam Keesee discovered that his wife had molested one of her students, he reported it to his coworkers, court records say.
But instead of investigating Denise Keesee, then a Sherwood High School teacher, her husband and five other officers set out to intimidate, harass and coerce the boy into not taking any action against her, records say.
That’s the crux of a $1.5 million lawsuit against Adam Keesee, five unnamed Sherwood officers and the City of Sherwood. The former student’s complaint was filed last week in Washington County Circuit Court.
Sheriff’s deputies arrested Denise Keesee last year on charges of sexually abusing the plaintiff and another student.
Soon afterward, the plaintiff filed a $5.1 million lawsuit against Denise Keesee and the Sherwood School District last year. That civil case is still pending.
In February, she pleaded guilty to sexually abusing one of the students, but not the one suing her. She was sentenced last month to 30 days in custody and five years of probation. As part of her plea deal, she faces a possible prison sentence if she violates her probation.
The suit against her husband, five unnamed officers and the City of Sherwood claims civil rights violations, assault and battery, false arrest and imprisonment and intentional infliction of severe emotional distress.
Sherwood City Attorney Chris Crean and Adam Keesee's lawyer, Dan Thenell, said Friday they could not comment on the allegations because they hadn't seen the complaint.
The cops began harassing the teen after he reported inappropriate contact with Denise Keesee to his school counselor and vice principal, according to his complaint. School officials, he says, didn't believe him and declined to inform police or Child Protective Services. 
The complaint says that after the student reported the abuse, Denise Keesee told her husband. Adam Keesee then “began illegally using his position as a City of Sherwood Police Officer to intimidate, threaten, ridicule, assault, batter, and falsely imprison” the boy in incidents between 2007 and 2009.
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The specific allegations include:
•           Adam Keesee pulled the teen over for driving without a license or insurance, but the teen had both; after forcing the teen to wait in his vehicle for nearly two hours, the officer “threw the license and proof of insurance back at Plaintiff, vowing that he would make it a point to take Plaintiff’s license for life”
•           In September 2007, the teen went to a high school football game, where Adam Keesee tackled and handcuffed him and searched his pockets, saying he had thought the cellphone in the teen’s back pocket was a gun; the cop released the teen at the field entrance and banned him from attending the game
•           Adam Keesee put the teen in a holding cell once and took a photo, which the officer then sent to his wife; Denise Keesee printed the picture and showed it to students in her class
•           The plaintiff was once speaking with a Sherwood officer about an unrelated matter when Adam Keesee arrived, exited his patrol car and began choking the teen, yelling that he could harm the teen “badge or no badge”; the other officer stopped the assault when the teen began to turn purple
•           Adam Keesee and another cop stopped the plaintiff in 2009 and took him to jail on suspicion of intoxicated driving, after Adam Keesee had declared he would “burn” the teen at every opportunity; a drug citation was later dropped and the plaintiff was released after spending two weeks in jail
According to the complaint, the defendants ignored reports of misconduct by the teacher, “actual knowledge of Denise Keesee grooming students for future molestation” and the abuse of multiple students.
This, the plaintiff alleges, amounted to the defendants permitting and so much as encouraging sexual abuse by Denise Keesee.
During the course of his wife's prosecution, Oregon State Police investigated Adam Keesee on allegations of intimidation, harassment and official misconduct.
Adam Keesee was placed on leave last year, and he remains on leave, the department said Friday.
The Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office reviewed the state police investigation and declined to bring charges against the officer.
The cop acted unprofessionally in his dealings with the teen but didn’t commit any crimes, prosecutor Bryan Brock wrote in a February charging decision. “Officer Keesee’s conduct was motivated by personal gain and designed to harm (the teen),” the decision says.
In his memo, Brock said it was clear that Adam Keesee wanted “to get back at” the teen. However, the prosecutor concluded that crimes could not be proven.


Former Bluffton cop gets 4 years prison for child sex charges



By Greg Sowinski 

LIMA — A judge told a former Bluffton auxiliary police officer he was troubled by the fact a police officer, who is supposed to guard against crime, violated the law by committing a sex crime against a child.

“He’s in a position he’s supposed to prevent offenses like this from happening or bring others who commit offenses like this to justice,” said Judge Jeffrey Reed of Allen County Common Pleas Court.

Reed’s words came Monday just before he sentenced 24-year-old Andrew Probst to four years in prison on eight counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.

Probst declined to make a statement but his attorney, Bill Kluge, said Probst accepts responsibility. Kluge said it cost Probst his career as a police officer.

Probst was 23 years old when he began a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old girl. That relationship occurred between Sept. 1, 2012, and Jan. 20, said Assistant Allen County Prosecutor Terri Kohlrieser.

The crimes were unrelated to Probst’s job with the Bluffton Police Department, which he worked for as an unpaid auxiliary officer. Probst was hired Nov. 14, 2011, and resigned Feb. 17.

The girl told a staff member at the school she attends and that staff member, who is required by law to report such crimes, reported the matter to Allen County Children Services, Kohlrieser said.


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Former Bluffton cop gets 4 years prison for child sex charges



By Greg Sowinski -

IMA — A judge told a former Bluffton auxiliary police officer he was troubled by the fact a police officer, who is supposed to guard against crime, violated the law by committing a sex crime against a child.
 “He’s in a position he’s supposed to prevent offenses like this from happening or bring others who commit offenses like this to justice,” said Judge Jeffrey Reed of Allen County Common Pleas Court.
Reed’s words came Monday just before he sentenced 24-year-old Andrew Probst to four years in prison on eight counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.
Probst declined to make a statement but his attorney, Bill Kluge, said Probst accepts responsibility. Kluge said it cost Probst his career as a police officer.
Probst was 23 years old when he began a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old girl. That relationship occurred between Sept. 1, 2012, and Jan. 20, said Assistant Allen County Prosecutor Terri Kohlrieser.
The crimes were unrelated to Probst’s job with the Bluffton Police Department, which he worked for as an unpaid auxiliary officer. Probst was hired Nov. 14, 2011, and resigned Feb. 17.
The girl told a staff member at the school she attends and that staff member, who is required by law to report such crimes, reported the matter to Allen County Children Services, Kohlrieser said.


Former Augusta cop convicted of sex crime could face lifetime supervision if he violates probation



A former Augusta police officer convicted of a child sex crime will be subject to lifetime post-release supervision, a Butler County judge ruled Monday.
But the supervision is just a “potential sanction” that would be imposed only if Jerry D. Ballinger violates his probation and is forced to serve his underlying prison sentence of 34 months, Butler County Attorney Darrin Devinney said.
Ballinger, 45, is in the early stages of serving five years’ probation after he was sentenced April 7 on one count of attempted aggravated indecent liberties with child. A defense motion asking the court to find lifetime post-release supervision unconstitutional prompted a Butler County judge to delay ruling on the matter until Monday.
Kansas law requires certain sex offenders to be supervised in the community for the remainder of their lives after serving the incarceration portion of their sentences. A person subject to lifetime post-release supervision could face life in prison if he or she is convicted of a new crime.
Post-release supervision, however, can not be imposed unless an offender serves prison time, Devinney said.
“If he is successful on his probation plan over the next five years, the post-release will dry up and not be an issue,” Devinney said.
He added: “The statue is pretty clear. It says if you are convicted of this type of offense, it’s lifetime. And that’s what was imposed.”
Ballinger, a longtime employee of the Augusta Department of Public Safety, was arrested and charged in July with two counts of aggravated indecent liberties after he was accused of having sexual intercourse with a middle-school-age girl at least twice last year.

In addition to the probation, he ordered to 59 days of house arrest and sex offender treatment at his April 7 sentencing.

Arkansas police officer fired after arrest



GUY, Ark. (AP) — The Guy Police Department has fired a part-time police officer after he was arrested last week on suspicion of Internet stalking of a child.
Chief Dave Martini says the department terminated Josh George's employment. Martini says he will ask the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training to decertify George as a police officer.
Faulkner County authorities say George was arrested after he allegedly tried to meet two children for sex. Police say it was a sting arranged by investigators and no children were involved.

George was also fired from the Arkansas Community Correction Department, where he was undergoing training as a correctional officer.

Neighbors shocked after former Lynden cop arrested on child porn charges


Hana Kim

LYNDEN, Wash. — A former Lynden police officer who also had been an activist in a nonprofit group fighting human trafficking was arrested Friday on child porn charges.
The Washington State Patrol said he was allegedly trading cell phone images with a 16-year-old girl in Texas.
Donald Glunt, 57, a 34-year veteran with the Lynden Police Department who recently resigned, was taken into custody without incident, the Washington State Patrol said.
Glunt described himself on his LinkedIn page as being a co-training coordinator for the church-based nonprofit group Hope4Justice, which is aimed at combating sex trafficking.
According to the Washington State Patrol, the investigation originated after officials with the Lynden Police Department discovered images on Glunt’s city-owned cell phone while conducting an internal administrative investigation. On Wednesday, Lynden Police Chief Jack Foster asked the State Patrol to conduct a criminal investigation into the matter.
Detective with the Washington State Patrol’s Missing and Exploited Children’s Task Force reviewed digital evidence and interviewed Glunt, which led to his arrest Friday.
“The investigation revealed the suspect was trading images with a 16-year-old girl in Texas,” a State Patrol news release said. “Law enforcement authorities in Texas assisted detectives by interviewing the underage victim. Additional forensic review of various digital media devices seized as evidence is ongoing.”
Neighbors of Glunt said Friday night the charges were shocking.
“I can’t even put it into words. When you are my age, 60, with a 16-year-old girl, I mean, you know, it’s hard to get your head around that,” neighbor Matt Magrath said. “It’s a small community. Everybody knows him. It brings a lot of embarrassment and shame.”
Neighbor Dan Dunnigan said, “You got to know anything you do these days online or on a cell phone, they are going to figure it out.”
Dunnigan said the allegations are even more disturbing because the accused is a former police officer.
“Being a police officer, it’s breaking the trust of the public when you do child pornography thing,” Dunnigan said.
Glunt was booked into the Skagit County Jail on charges of dealing and possession of depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct and viewing of depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct. Additional charges are possible pending the forensic analysis of the digital media devices.




Sunday, April 20, 2014

Former Longmont cop must register as sex offender

  
Jason Pohl

A former Longmont police officer who pleaded guilty last year to taking photos of a sleeping woman while he sexually assaulted her must register as a sex offender, serve six months of jail work release and may be on probation for the next eight years, a judge ordered Tuesday.
Christopher Martinchick, 43, was arrested in July after the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office began investigating allegations that an assault had occurred against a woman who Martinchick knew. The victim alleged he raped her after she took medications to help her sleep. The Coloradoan is withholding her identity due to the nature of the case.
Martinchick pleaded guilty in November to an amended felony count of sexual assault and misdemeanor invasion of privacy for sexual gratification, which was tied to graphic photos later discovered on his cellphone despite his efforts to erase them.
“I know I violated (the woman’s) trust,” Martinchick told 8th Judicial District Judge Julie Kunce Field moments before the sentence was imposed. “I am truly sorry that I did that.”
Defense attorneys maintained the disgraced officer already was going through classes required as part of the Sex Offender Intensive Supervised Probation program. They argued he has progressed immensely and could complete the classes within two years, arguing that he also must deal with the “stigma” resulting from the case every day — something they said had taken its toll on Martinchick.
The Larimer County District Attorney’s Office, however, stressed that Martinchick needed longer than a two-year probation sentence, citing what they deemed a moderate-to-high risk of re-offending. Prosecutors also maintained that he “utterly” betrayed the woman, his children and the community he served as a police officer. Martinchick was assigned to the Longmont Police Department’s traffic unit where he had attained the rank of a master police officer — a higher rank than a standard patrol officer but below a sergeant.
“I do realize that I have an issue that I need to address,” Martinchick said, adding later, “I let a lot of people down. I would like the opportunity to make amends.”
Martinchick posted his $25,000 bond just days after being arrested in July. He is now permitted to spend time with his children but must not have any contact with anyone younger than age 18 without clearance from the probation department, the judge ordered, reiterating that his actions were a “betrayal of trust” and “a conduct that is, to put it mildly, dishonorable.”
“I think you’ve got a ways to go,” Field added.
Longmont police previously issued a statement that said “there was no threat to the general public during this investigation nor was it related to Mr. Martinchick’s employment as a police officer.”
Since his September resignation from the force, Martinchick has taken up work as a delivery driver. He declined to address reporters outside the courtroom.



Retired officer’s rape trial begins


The jury trial of a retired Troy Police officer began Monday at the Pike County Courthouse.
The Alabama Bureau of Investigations and the Pike County Sheriff’s Office arrested Willie Toney Aug. 1, 2012. He was accused of multiple sex crimes against a victim younger than 12. Charges include first-degree rape and two counts of first-degree sodomy.
Kelly Burns Hawkins of the Alabama Attorney General’s Office is prosecuting the case. She called the victim to the stand Monday morning.
The victim recalled two incidents where Toney had raped her. She said Toney threatened to kill her and her family if she reported the rape. She eventually did report it on Easter Sunday in a letter she wrote to a parent.
When asked what made her come forward, she said, “I wanted it to stop right then and there.”
The defense questioned the victim regarding a forensic interview she had done at the Child Advocacy Center about five months after reporting the crimes.
The victim recanted some of the accusations, most notably that Toney had sodomized her.
Toney served on the city’s police force for more than 18 years – part of that time as a school resource officer. His trial will continue today.


Sex abuse lands former cop in jail


A former Canton police officer was sentenced to 15 years in prison last week for gratification of lust involving a young girl.
Lester Calvin Williams, 66, of 11901 Highway 16 in Benton, is required to serve the full sentence without possibility of probation, parole, or early release.
According to law enforcement officials, Williams had molested the child of a woman visiting the state on June 16, 2013.
"The mother had discovered text messages between the defendant and Williams and confronted the child about the text," a release from Madison County District Attorney Michael Guest stated. "The child informed her mother that she had been inappropriately touched by Williams."
The Madison Police Department was contacted by the victim's mother and began an investigation. A forensic interview was conducted by the Child Advocacy Center and "disclosed the abuse."
In addition to the young victim, Madison police identified past victims 30 years ago.
"The victims disclosed that they had been abused by Williams as young children 30 years ago," Guest said.
From there, additional charges are being filed against Williams in Louisiana for sexual abuse.
"Williams is a true pedophile who has secretly been molesting children his entire life," Guest said. "To make Williams' crimes even more heinous was the fact that many years ago he was a police officer who had taken an oath to serve and protect the public."
Information on dates Williams served as a Canton police officer was unavailable.
"Williams is now going to prison for the next 15 years of his life," Guest said. "This sentence will assure that he no longer has the opportunity to prey on other children."


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Questions about former Augusta police officer's sentence


Anne Meyer,
AUGUSTA, Kan. -

Questions in a Kansas town about a judge's ruling against a former police officer. Jerry Ballinger of Augusta was arrested last year and charged with having sex with a 14-year old girl.
He later pled guilty to a lesser charge. On Monday the Judge gave him to probation and 59 days of house arrest.
That caused many to ask questions on Facebook and other social media sites. Some said "Probation? Are you kidding me? Most people wondered why the Judge gave Ballinger a light sentence.
According to court documents, the former Augusta police officer was arrested last July. Ballinger was accused of having sex with a 14-year old girl on two separate occasions.
In February, Ballinger made a deal with the State and agreed to plead guilty to one count of attempted aggravated indecent liberties with a child. That is a level five person felony.
During his sentencing in Butler County court Monday, prosecutors asked the Judge to sentence him to 34 months in prison.
But Ballinger had no criminal history and according to a sex offender evaluation before sentencing, he had a very low likelihood of reoffending and was a good candidate for treatment.
Those factors allow a judge to give probation, instead of jail time. Which is what Judge David Ricke did. But also added some additional time.
Kansas sentencing guidelines show 36 months is typical for this situation, but Ricke increased the sentence to 60 months probation and added another 59 days of house arrest. A stiffer penalty under the guidelines.
Ballinger did not want to talk on camera, but said several times that what he did was wrong. He said he pled guilty to the charge instead of going to trial, so he could move on with his life and provide for his family.
Ballinger lost his job, and says his wife did too because of this. He repeatedly said he is not a predator, and just made bad choices at a difficult time of his life. He also wishes people would leave him be, especially on social media.
Ballinger will be back in court April 21st to find out if the Judge will give him lifetime post release. If that happens, Ballinger could go to jail at any time for the rest of his life if he commits another crime.
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A former Augusta police officer was sentenced to probation Monday after pleading guilty to attempted aggravated indecent liberties with a child.
Jerry Ballinger will serve 60 months probation with community corrections. He also has to enter a sex offender treatment program and register as a sex offender for life.
Other parts of Ballinger's sentence include paying for all of the victim's therapy, paying all attorney fees, having no contact with children under 16-years-old and submitting DNA to KBI.
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An Augusta police officer has been arrested and stands accused of  indecent liberties.
Police confirm Jerry Ballinger was arrested after an internal police investigation earlier this week.
According to court documents, Ballinger engaged in intercourse with a 14-year-old female at least two times, once in April and once in June.
He was originally charged with two counts of Aggravated Indecent Liberties with a Child.





Cop Arrested for Internet Stalking a Child




CONWAY, AR -- The Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) arrested Josh D. George, 30, earlier today for Internet stalking of a child in the Kroger parking lot on Salem Rd in Conway.

The investigation started this week when Mr. George and an undercover investigator acting as a mother of two children ages 9 and 12 started chatting online.

After a couple of days of chatting, Mr. George asked to meet up with the mother and her children for sexual purposes.

The undercover investigator met with Mr. George at the Kroger on Salem Rd where he was arrested.

Mr. George is currently employed with The Department of Community Corrections in Little Rock as a Correctional Officer and a part time Patrol Officer at Guy Police Department. 

He was also employed at the Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office as a deputy in 2007 until he was later terminated May, 2013.

He was rehired in 2013 as a Detention Officer and quit one month later in October, 2013.

The Investigation is ongoing and Mr. George is being held with No Bond until his first appearance on Monday, March 14.



Former Kansas police officer sentenced for child sex crime



AUGUSTA, Kan. -- Friday, July 12, 2013

A former Augusta police officer has been sentenced in connection to a child sex crime.
Last July, Augusta Public Safety Officer Jerry Ballinger was arrested on two counts of Aggravated Indecent Liberties with a Child. The alleged crimes happened in Butler county between April and July of 2013.
He was bound over for trial in August, but pleaded guilty in February to one count of attempted aggravated indecent liberties with a child.
Monday morning, a judge sentenced Ballinger to 60 months of probation with Community Corrections. Before probation begins, he will serve 59 days under house arrest.
He must also register for life as a sex offender and enroll in a sex offender treatment program. If Ballinger violates probation, he will go to prison for 34 months.
He had been an officer in Augusta since 1997.


Monday, April 7, 2014

Rocky Point Lacrosse Coach Arrested on Child Porn Charges



SeanMichael Pagano, the assistant coach for the Rocky Point High School boys lacrosse team, has been arrested on child pornography charges, according to a Newsday report. Pagano, who is also a New York State Police investigator, is accused of downloading several videos of young girls engaged in sexual acts, the report says, citing an FBI complaint against Pagano.
John Geer

Long Beach police officer arrested on sexual battery charges




By KATE MAGANDY

HARRISON COUNTY -- A Long Beach police officer has been arrested on three counts of sexual battery of a juvenile.
Sheriff Melvin Brisolara said in a press release Patrick Anthony Klis, 44, of Pass Christian, was arrested Friday after an investigation that stemmed from information officials received Thursday. According to the Sheriff's Office, Klis is charged with having sexual relations with a 15-year-old girl.

John Geer

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Ex-Tremonton officer charged in secret video recording of teen in her bedroom



Tim Gurrister, Standard-Examiner staff

BRIGHAM CITY -- Former Tremonton police officer Jeremy Rose has been charged with 15 offenses in the collection of thousands of photos of a teenage girl in various stages of undress.
Rose was arrested and booked into the Box Elder County Jail Thursday, said Utah Attorney General's Office spokeswoman Missy Larsen, and is scheduled for arraignment April 7 before 1st District Judge Ben Hadfield.
Rose, 37, is charged with nine counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, a second-degree felony, and two counts of voyeurism, a third-degree felony. He's also charged with single counts of dealing in material harmful to a minor, communications fraud, obstruction of justice, and stalking, all felonies but the stalking, a class A misdemeanor.
While employed by the Tremonton force, Rose convinced a then-15-year-old Tremonton girl to pose semi-nude for photos he said he would sell for her on the Internet and to private buyers, according to charging documents. That was a ruse in order to collect the photos for himself, the charges say.
He also allegedly hid a camera in the girl's bedroom to record video of her dressing and undressing.
Rose is being held in lieu of $145,000 bail. The case was handed off by the Box Elder County Attorney's Office last year to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest since prosecutors there had worked with Rose for years.
Rose resigned from the Tremonton department in July after investigation began by the Attorney General's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, which was assisted by Tremonton police.
The case features a 15-page probable cause affidavit, a document rarely longer than a page.
It details Rose's apparent obsession with the teen beginning in early 2012 and continuing through much of last year until his initial arrest in June. Due to the complex investigation detailed in the affidavit, the charges weren't filed until Thursday by the attorney general's office.  Rose was a 12-year veteran on the Tremonton force.
Rose set up fake email accounts and links to a bogus online company where he told her he was selling the photos, the affidavit says.
He sent emails under assumed names from the fake company encouraging her in her nude and semi-nude posing for photos with Rose, as well as those she took herself and sent to the fake Internet site, according to the affidavit.
They told her she could make more money by wearing less clothing, one of the emails said.
Investigators were informed last June by Rose's wife that he had confessed to her and other family members, according to the affidavit.
The thousands of images of the minor were found on Rose's several cell phones "as well the laptop computer he was assigned through his employment at the Tremonton Police Department," it reads.
The document refers to Rose paying the girl $300 for her pictures and buying her an iPhone for her picture-taking.


New York state police investigator arrested on child pornography charges; case began in Alaska



MINEOLA, New York — An FBI investigation that began more than a year ago with the arrest of a child pornography suspect in Alaska has led to federal charges against a New York state police investigator who has worked as a high school and college lacrosse coach.
SeanMichael Pagano, 37, of Mount Sinai, was being held without bail following his arrest Thursday on charges he downloaded videos depicting young girls engaged in sexual acts with adults. His attorney, Brian Davis, said his client has pleaded not guilty, but added he had just been retained Friday and was still investigating the allegations.
Davis said he hoped to present a bail package to a judge in federal court in Central Islip on Monday.
When he was arrested, Pagano told an FBI agent that he had downloaded the videos as part of an investigation he was conducting on behalf of the state police.
The complaint against Pagano, however, said he "was not authorized to conduct child pornography investigations as part of his employment, and had never reported receiving or accessing child pornography."
Darcy Wells, a state police spokeswoman, said Pagano, a 14-year veteran assigned to barracks in East Farmingdale, on Long Island, was suspended without pay.
Pagano also was fired from his position as an assistant lacrosse coach at Rocky Point High School. Superintendent Michael Ring said Pagano was hired for the part-time position in December and had cleared all background checks.
Pagano coached the Briarcliffe College men's lacrosse team from 2009 to 2013. Briarcliffe spokesman Mark Spencer said there was no indication the coach had any contact with minors; he declined to say why Pagano was no longer coaching there, citing personnel reasons.
A 13-page criminal complaint indicates the FBI investigation of Pagano began in March 2013 with the arrest of an unidentified suspect in Anchorage, Alaska, on charges of possession and distribution of child pornography. That suspect later agreed to cooperate with investigators, and turned over records of those with whom he had exchanged child pornography.
In June 2013, investigators uncovered evidence that Pagano had contacted a website run by the suspect in Alaska. Pagano allegedly downloaded or previewed five videos involving young girls being molested by adult men. Search warrants were later issued for Pagano's email accounts, which uncovered evidence that he had allegedly responded to numerous online adult sex advertisements by sending pictures and videos of himself, both clothed and nude.
Authorities arrested Pagano at his Mount Sinai home on Thursday.



Friday, April 4, 2014