North Carolina — A Yadkin County man was arrested on
child sex abuse charges
On Oct. 6, a family member of the two children involved contacted authorities over concerns that the children were being sexually abused by a family friend, Kim Edward Walker, 57, of Hamptonville.
After an investigation, Walker was arrested on two felony counts of indecent liberties with a child and one felony count of a crime against nature. Oooh! I don't know what that is, but it doesn't sound good.
Walker is being held in the Yadkin County Detention Center under a $100,000 secured bond.
He is scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 4.
Yadkin Co., NC |
Man arrested in Minnesota on charges of child sex abuse in Oregon
By Junnelle Hogen
The Register-Guard
A man wanted in a child sexual abuse case in Eugene, Oregon has been arrested in Minnesota, the Eugene Police Department said Wednesday.
William Isaac Parker III, 47, of Westbrook, Minn., was arrested on Oct. 19 and booked into Lyon County Jail in Minnesota on a warrant from Eugene, according to Eugene Police Department spokeswoman Melinda McLaughlin.
Parker will be extradited back to Lane County from Lyon County, according to McLaughlin.
An arrest warrant was issued for Parker about two weeks ago after the parents of a 16-year-old girl contacted Eugene police.
Parker allegedly blackmailed the teen into sending him nude photos and videos of herself and, when she stopped, he sent them to her parents, according to Eugene police.
The 16-year-old told Eugene police she had been communicating with Parker, a man she’s known since she was 10 when he moved into the family home for a short time, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in Lane County Circuit Court.
Often when they communicated, he would “act upset and offended by her and demand she send him nude photos of her as a means to compensate him for her upsetting him,” the affidavit reads.
What a creep! (allegedly, of course).
Eugene, OR |
As the situation escalated, Parker allegedly began calling the girl and threatening to “destroy her, kill her, and send out emails that will make her unable to attend school anymore,” the affidavit continues.
On April 23 and 29, Parker allegedly left her 21 voicemails stating those threats.
Parker also allegedly threatened her in emails he sent her, including sending her a draft email of what he was going to send to her parents, which included videos of her touching herself on Skype.
He eventually did send the email, writing that their daughter was “sexually promiscuous.”
Parker faces charges of first-degree encouraging child sexual abuse and using a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct, the latter of which is a Measure 11 offense that carries a mandatory minimum jail sentence of five years and 10 months if convicted.
Eugene police said their investigation is ongoing and asked that anyone who has information about the case contact Det. Jennifer Curry at 541-682-5166.
Salem and Eugene are 100 kms apart on I5 |
Deputies seek help finding man accused of child sex abuse
By KATU.com Staff
Adolfo Hernandez-Najera |
They are looking for Adolfo Hernandez-Najera. He has arrest warrants for first-degree rape, first-degree sex abuse and endangering the welfare of a minor.
Deputies said Hernandez-Najera fled the Salem area after he learned they were looking for him.
Anyone who has information about Hernandez-Najera is asked to call 503-588-5032.
Salem, OR |
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