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HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — An Aynor man was arrested Wednesday in Horry County on several sex crimes involving minors, according to the Horry County Sheriff’s Office .
Matthew Brooks Gore, 31, of Aynor, was arrested by the HCSO’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force on Wednesday, HCSO said. Investigators were able to locate Gore after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
He faces 10 counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, booking records show.
Gore is currently being held at the J. Rueben Long Detention Center on a $100,000 bond, according to booking records.
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Due to the nature of the case, no further details were released.
Anyone with more information regarding Gore’s arrest is asked to call the HCSO tip line at 843-915-5688.
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A man who was shot and robbed on Friday in Los Angeles’s Koreatown may have had ties to a Korean royal family member.
The shooting occurred around 4:20 p.m. outside the luxury Kurve apartment complex. The LAPD said two male suspects fled the scene. 
The victim drove a Rolls-Royce Phantom that is registered to Korean prince Andrew Lee, according to ABC 7. The suspect shot the man and took his Rolex watch as well as three metal chains of unknown material. 
Lee, an entrepreneur, is the crown prince of Korea’s royal family and founder of London Trust Media, a VPN security service. It remains unknown whether he was the victim or whether he was in the car at the time of the robbery. 
Police described the victim as a man between 25 and 30 years old, though the prince is almost 40. The victim was conscious and breathing after the shooting but later went to hospital in critical condition. 

The luxury Kurve apartments building where the robbery occurred Friday, Nov. 18, 2022. 
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Lee was born and raised in Indiana and studied at Purdue University and the State University of New York at Buffalo before dropping out to start his company. 
His life changed in 2018 when Korea’s Imperial Highness King Yi Seok identified Lee as a relative and declared him the family’s crown prince. The declaration occurred at a lavish Passing of the Sword ceremony in Los Angeles, according to SCMP. 

Members of the LAPD make their way along Temple St. in downtown Los Angeles.
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Lee and his family then moved into a mansion in Thousand Oaks . 
The Korean Royal Family holds no true power but still receives media attention as well as "preference and recognition" within the country. The family descends from the Joseon dynasty, which ruled the country for five centuries before Japan annexed the country. 
The family "does not stake claim" to the country, but it continues to serve a role in "symbolic, cultural and historical activities." 
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Police in Rhode Island say DNA evidence and the use of forensic genealogy has led to an arrest in a 35-year-old sexual assault case.
Authorities say 66-year-old Frank Thies was arrested last month in Indiana and faces charges of sexual assault and molestation.
The victims were aged 11 and 13 in 1987 when they were assaulted after being forced into the woods at knifepoint.
Physical evidence tied to the attacker was recovered, but it wasn't until recent developments in genetic forensics that investigators could identify a suspect and make an arrest.
Thies was arraigned Thursday in Rhode Island after being extradited from Indiana.

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The victims were aged 11 and 13 in 1987 when they were assaulted after being forced into the woods at knifepoint.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- DNA evidence left behind 35 years ago and the use of forensic genealogy has led to the arrest of an Indiana man on charges that he sexually assaulted two Rhode Island girls in 1987, authorities announced Wednesday.
Frank Thies, 66, of Terre Haute, Indiana, was arraigned Thursday in Rhode Island on charges of sexual assault and molestation.
The victims, aged 11 and 13, were sexually assaulted in April 1987 after their attacker forced them into the woods in rural Rhode Island, authorities said. One of the girls lived nearby in Exeter. Police recovered physical evidence that they believed came from the perpetrator, but could not make an identification.
The case was reopened in 2005 following advancements in genetic forensics, but still no match was found.
In 2019, detectives with the state police's Special Victims Unit worked with the Rhode Island Department of Health to reexamine the genetic evidence once again. They turned to genetic profiling, which involves searching DNA databases to find familial matches to the DNA of a suspect. From there, they determined the suspect was likely one of three brothers from western New York who had served in the military.
Investigators then teamed up with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and found that one of the brothers had visited the Naval Justice School in Newport the day before the assault. Authorities in Indiana obtained a discarded sample of the suspect's DNA, which police say matched the evidence recovered 35 years ago.
Thies was arrested Oct. 19 in Indiana and was extradited to Rhode Island. He is charged with one count of first-degree sexual assault and two counts of first-degree child molestation. He is being held without bail.
It was unclear Thursday if Thies is represented by an attorney who could comment on the charges.
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