Child Porn Complaint

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Child Porn Complaint
Child porn accusations against couple were uncle's lies, police say
Child porn accusations against couple were uncle's lies, police say
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An anonymous tip landed on a cop’s desk three weeks ago, a report about a brazen attempt to sell child pornography in broad daylight.
The tip, according to police, told a story about how two people from Conewago Township came to the anonymous source at the Penn State-Auburn football game Sept. 17 with an offer to sell child porn.
That tipster alleged that the people pulled out a phone and showed the source a few samples, including images of abuse involving one of the people’s children, according to court records. The tipster reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the information made its way to Northern York County Regional Police by Sept. 21 as a priority due to suspected active abuse.
But police say the child porn tip was a fabrication, alleging that the resulting investigation showed it was all the result of an uncle angry with a relative.
The uncle, William Sanders, 47, of Pasadena, Maryland, now faces false reporting charges following an investigation into the child porn claims. Sanders, who has not yet been arrested on the charges, did not respond to a request for comment Thursday. Court records indicate he doesn't yet have an attorney.
In a criminal complaint, Northern York County Regional Police said an officer, along with a York County Children, Youth and Families staff member, spoke to the people accused in the tip as well as their children at their home, the complaint shows.
Interviews with them found nothing suspicious occurring, and no protective steps were taken, police said.
But during the interviews, police said the one woman involved suspected her uncle, Sanders, reported the abuse complaint, the charging document shows.
She told police Sanders assaulted her while she was in Maryland checking on her mother. She also alleged that on the same day the child porn complaint was filed, her mother filed some kind of legal action against Sanders, and that he blamed the woman for the familial discord, the criminal complaint shows.
Court records in Maryland show Sanders was charged in Anne Arundel County with a misdemeanor assault count on Sept. 1. The online court system doesn’t show a record for the other filing.
The woman also told the officer a similar situation occurred in 2018, alleging an anonymous sex abuse referral was made against her right after that previous incident, the complaint shows.
The officer tracked the IP address from the abuse report to Sanders’ phone number and called him. Police alleged that he wouldn’t answer any questions.
Sanders was charged in York County with misdemeanor counts of false reports of child abuse and falsely incriminating another. Court records indicate he hasn’t been arrested in the case yet.
— Reach Aimee Ambrose at aambrose@yorkdispatch.com or on Twitter at @aimee_TYD.


Dan Holtz, The Leader-Telegram, Eau Claire, Wis.
October 9, 2022, 4:52 AM · 2 min read
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Oct. 8—EAU CLAIRE — The criminal case against an Eau Claire man, who police say was found to be in possession of child pornography through a Facebook account, has been suspended.
Judge Annette Barna recently found Bernardino Ocotl-Montes not competent to assist with his defense and committed him to the state Department of Health Services.
Barna said the department's outpatient restoration program would be appropriate for Ocotl-Montes.
Barna based her competency ruling on the report of an Eau Claire psychologist, who examined Ocotl-Montes and believes he is not competent to assist with his defense.
Ocotl-Montes, 38, 2417 Golf Road, is charged with six felony counts of possession of child pornography.
According to the criminal complaint:
An agent with the state Department of Justice's Division of Criminal investigation received a tip Feb. 2, 2021, from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about suspected child pornography uploaded by a Facebook user. Facebook reported the date of the incident to be April 27, 2020.
The image of child pornography was ultimately linked to Ocotl-Montes. The image was a two-minute color video depicting a man having sexual contact with a young girl.
Authorities were able to identify Ocotl-Montes through his family's cellphone plan and contacted him at his residence.
Sometime in 2020, Ocotl-Montes said, he made a comment within a Facebook group, which was subsequently reported by another user. He said he was banned by Facebook after the comment was reported.
Ocotl-Montes initially told authorities he had never viewed child pornography on his cellphone. Ocotl-Montes then said that no one had recently sent him child pornography. He said he had previously viewed child pornography in a Facebook group.
Ocotl-Montes said the last video of child pornography he viewed was of a girl and boy, about 16 or 17 years of age, having sexual contact. At the end of the video, he said, the boy was killed for having sexual contact with the girl.
Ocotl-Montes believes the video was taken somewhere in South America.
Ocotl-Montes indicated he had been sent child pornography and those files would still be on his cellphone.


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October 11, 2022 / 8:09 PM
/ CBS Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A recent graduate of the University of Pittsburgh is charged with possessing child pornography while he was a student.
During a months-long investigation, police discovered that 23-year-old Stephen Cheney allegedly uploaded videos and images to various websites. 
Police searched his apartment in Oakland and seized multiple electronic devices. According to the criminal complaint, more than 60 images of child pornography were found.

First published on October 11, 2022 / 8:09 PM


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