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Cybertip Leads to Arrest of Online Enticement Suspect and Identification of One of His Victims

On November 20, 2008, the CyberTipline received a report from a concerned mother who reported that a 20-year-old male was engaging in sexually explicit conversations with her 12-year-old son via Xbox Live chat. The suspect also told the child that he had molested a number of boys, ages seven to fifteen. According to the suspect, he would meet the boys online using Xbox Live chat and eventually meet them in person. The only information that the reporting person was able to provide regarding the suspect were his first name, several of his Internet screen names, and a possible location of New Jersey.

An Exploited Children Division (ECD) analyst conducted Internet searches using the suspect’s screen names and found a discussion board posting regarding Xbox. She analyzed the posting and found a possible e-mail address for the suspect, which she confirmed via various social networking site searches. Additional e-mail searches provided further confirmation of the suspect’s online identity, as well as clues as to his real-life identity. Using a possible full name and date of birth she located in an online profile, the analyst was able to make a positive hit in a public records database. The analyst then made the CyberTipline report available to the New Jersey Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, an OJJDP-funded program, for their review.

The New Jersey ICAC forwarded the CyberTipline report to the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, who, in turn, passed it to the Middletown Township Police Department. It turned out that the Middletown Township Police had previously received a complaint regarding the same suspect, but did not have enough evidence to obtain a search warrant based upon the original complaint. According to investigators, the CyberTipline report tied many of the loose ends of the case together and was essential for them to be able to obtain a search warrant.

The suspect, a 21-year-old unemployed, single male, was arrested on October 21, 2009 on state charges of Possession of Child Pornography and was incarcerated in lieu of paying $100,000 in bail. After the suspect’s arrest, detectives continued their investigation and filed additional charges against the suspect in January and February of 2010. The charges, for multiple counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, stemmed from the identification of a live victim. It is unclear whether the suspect has sexually molested any children, but he was reportedly meeting children online and producing child pornography videos using Xbox Live. The investigation continues, but at this time there are believed to be at least ten child victims. The suspect’s bail was raised to $200,000 after the additional charges were filed, and the suspect is currently awaiting trial in Monmouth County.

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