Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

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Sunday, 23 August 2026

Foxes in the USA Henhouse > Foster children victimized by pedo carer in Ca; Gay music teacher sentenced in Louden County

 

Riverside man arrested, accused of nearly 2 decades of sexual abuse against foster children 


Police say there may be more alleged victims because Edward Sepulveda was a foster parent for at least 90 children over the years.



RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KABC) -- A Riverside foster parent has been charged with multiple felonies after allegedly sexually assaulting at least three girls and one boy who were under his care over a period of nearly 20 years.


Authorities identified the suspect as 68-year-old Edward Sepulveda. He's been charged with ten counts for various sexual assault crimes against the victims, some under the age of ten years old.

"It's an unfortunate situation because you have these foster kids that are really seeking help, guidance, support from who is potentially their foster parent," said Riverside Police Det. Steven Espinosa. "Unfortunately, Mr. Sepulveda took advantage of that."

Riverside police said many of the alleged crimes occurred in the suspect's home on Highlander Drive in a neighborhood near UC Riverside. Investigators said they made the arrest after one of the alleged victims, who is now an adult, bravely came forward.

"It takes some time for some of these victims to come forward and grab the strength to do so, and so we're glad that she did," said Espinosa.

Police said they are concerned there may be additional alleged victims because Sepulveda served as a foster parent for at least 90 foster children over the years. Police said the alleged crimes occurred from 1998 through at least 2013.

Espinosa said investigators remain focused on supporting victims and pursuing the case.

"In dealing with these cases, as detectives, as officers, we see things and hear things that nobody should. What we do it and why we do it is because we want to help these people out," Espinosa said. "At the end of the day, we signed up to do a job. That's what we intend to do in each and every case is truly just help these victims find a voice and find justice."

Detectives told Eyewitness News they are interviewing a potential fifth victim and believe there could be others who have not yet come forward.

"If you know anything regarding this investigation, or you've been victimized yourself by Mr. Sepulveda, we ask that you come forward. We are here to help," Espinosa said.

Sepulveda remains in custody with bail set at $1 million as the investigation continues. Police are asking anyone with information related to the case to contact the detective in charge of the case at (951) 353-7945.




Ex-LCPS teacher gets nearly 17 years for solicitation, possessing child sexual abuse images


Ex-Lovettsville Elementary School music teacher Antonio Geno Ford will serve up to 16 years and eight months behind bars for propositioning a police officer he thought was a 14-year-old boy and possessing child sexual abuse images.

On Aug. 21 in Loudoun Circuit Court, Chief Judge Douglas L. Fleming Jr. sentenced Ford, 29, to 32 years with 15 years and four months suspended. The sentence was for convictions of using a communications system for procuring or promoting the use of a minor, and seven counts of possession of child pornography.

Upon release, Ford will be on five years of supervised probation and must register as a sex offender for life. He can only use the internet for work purposes and cannot be around people under 18 without supervision.

Ford was hired by Loudoun County Public Schools in 2018 and his employment ended May 8 of this year, a day after he pleaded guilty, according to LCPS spokesman Dan Adams. He didn't say if Ford quit or was fired, per the LCPS personnel policy. 

The investigation began in January 2025, and involved a detective with the Orange County Sheriff's Office in central Florida posing as a 14-year-old boy on Snapchat, according to a proffer of facts written by Loudoun Senior Commonwealth's Attorney Amelia K. Flynn. She said the detective had a conversation with Ford, who identified himself as "pervteach."

In February 2025, Ford sent the detective an image of his penis and a tattoo was visible on the his right wrist, Flynn wrote. Ford was identified through a Gmail account and an IP address for the home where he was living.

Ford was arrested in August 2025 by Leesburg Police Department Detective Josh Carter. Carter photographed a tattoo on Ford's right wrist that Flynn said resembled the tattoo in images sent to the Florida detective.

More than 70 sexual abuse images and videos were found on electronics belonging to Ford in a search of the home he was living in. They were of boys between the ages of approximately 4 to 14-years-old.

Flynn sought a sentence above Virginia sentencing guideline recommendations. She said Ford "engaged in grievous behavior that put a number of children at risk" and was "clearly brazen" in using the "pervteach" online name. She said a psychosexual evaluation concluded Ford has a high risk of re-offending: a 25% chance within 10 years of his release. 

Defense attorney Christopher Jacob sought a sentence at the midpoint or low end of the guidelines, which called for a minimum of two years, five months; a midpoint of six years, one month; and a maximum of eight years, four months.

Jacob said Ford's crimes stemmed from "inappropriate relationships" Ford had with adults when he was young and that he had become fixated on internet relationships that led him astray. 

In a written statement, Ford apologized to the community, his family, and his former students. He said he has spent his year in jail taking rehabilitative programs, attending Bible study sessions, and trying to be a model inmate.

"My actions were reprehensible and should never have occurred," he said. "Everybody expected better of me and I let them down. If I could take my actions back, I would. In a heart beat."

Ford asked Fleming to "take a chance on me," but Fleming said he was troubled by the "disgusting" sexual abuse images Ford possessed, his use of the "pervteach" online name, and the evaluation's finding of a high risk of recidivism. While saying he believed Ford was sincerely trying to better himself, Fleming said he agreed with Flynn that Ford was dangerous to the community and needed to be severely punished.

"He is a teacher at an elementary school," Fleming said. "It makes me wonder what he would be up to if he had not inadvertently solicited a police officer." 



Saturday, 22 August 2026

CSA in the USA > Worst Family of the Year indicted in Ohio - 16 children rescued

 

Siders family indicted, Gary Jr. & Elizabeth indicted in separate child sex abuse case


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VINTON COUNTY, Ohio (WOWK) – As child endangering indictments were handed down against the Siders family, two defendants, Gary Siders, Jr., and Elizabeth Siders, were also indicted in a separate child sexual abuse case.

According to the Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson’s Office, Gary Siders, Jr., 36, and Elizabeth Siders, 33, were both indicted on four charges each stemming from an investigation opened in March 2026 by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation regarding unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.

The Attorney General says the victim in the case “is not a member of their immediate family.”

Wilson says the indictments allege that Gary Jr. and Elizabeth Siders “engaged in sexual conduct with a minor more than 10 years younger than their own age” between January 2022 and September 2022.

According to Wilson, the charges Gary Jr. and Elizabeth face in this investigation are:

  • Two counts each of sexual battery, a third-degree felony
  • Two counts each of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, a third-degree felony

Gary Jr. and Elizabeth, along with Gary Jr.’s parents, Gary Siders, Sr., 73, and Christina Siders, 68, were all arrested June 30 on child endangering charges when 16 children were removed from their home, some of whom were in “serious medical condition.” (see article immediately below).



Authorities said investigators had been at the home to serve an unrelated warrant. While they never officially announced the contents of that warrant, another warrant had been issued that day for Gary Jr. on public indecency charges. However, Vinton County Sheriff Ryan Cain clarified in a video statement that the warrant they were serving was related to these charges.

“There have been a lot of speculation and questions regarding the June 30th presence on Ohmer Street in Hamden. These indictments provide some insight into the ongoing investigation; however, to preserve the integrity of the ongoing investigation and to protect the victims, I conclude my statement here,” said Cain.

Vinton County Prosecutor William Archer further clarified that the search warrant was issued for the purpose of securing Gary Jr.’s DNA for the child sex abuse case. Just as when the child endangering charges were first announced, Archer said this investigation is also not a case of human trafficking and that there is no danger to the general public.

According to Wilson and Cain, the investigation launched in March into Gary Jr. and Elizabeth stemmed from a different child sexual abuse case in Vinton County. That investigation began in December 2025 and involved sexual abuse allegations involving two children.

In that case, two South Bloomingville men, identified by Wilson as Joshua Saunders, 23, and Brandon Henderson, Sr., 40, were indicted and arrested Friday, Aug. 21. Saunders faces four charges, including rape and gross sexual imposition, and Henderson faces 21 counts, including multiple charges of child endangering, gross sexual imposition and sexual battery.

Along with this announcement, Wilson announced that Gary Jr., Elizabeth, Gary Sr., and Christina were all indicted on numerous charges related to the endangerment of 16 children within their home.

The charges in the separate child endangering investigation are:

  • Gary Siders, Jr. – 19 charges total
    • Two second-degree felony counts of endangering children
    • Ten third-degree felony counts of endangering children
    • Seven misdemeanor counts of endangering children
  • Elizabeth Siders – 19 charges total
    • Two second-degree felony counts of endangering children
    • Ten third-degree felony counts of endangering children
    • Seven misdemeanor counts of endangering children
  • Gary Siders Sr. – 16 charges total
    • Ten third-degree felony counts of child endangering
    • Six misdemeanor counts of child endangering
  • Christina Siders – 19 charges total
    • Two second-degree felony counts of child endangering
    • Ten third-degree felony counts of child endangering
    • Seven misdemeanor counts of child endangering

“The indictments in this case include charges in the alternative, meaning that multiple counts or different theories of a crime have been charged for the same acts. Doing so allows for a more complete and appropriate presentation of evidence to the court and jury,” Wilson explained.

All of the Siders were arraigned on July 1 and pleaded not guilty to an original 16 counts each of child endangering. They then waived their preliminary hearings the following week.

The Siders’ bonds were set to $300,000 each. Gary Sr., however, was granted a motion to have his bond reduced to recognizance only. Vinton County Prosecutor William Archer said at the time that this was because if he remained in custody, Vinton County would be responsible for his medical bills, which the county could not afford. He was released from custody earlier this month.

Motions requesting competency evaluations for all four Siders defendants have also been granted by a Vinton County judge. These evaluations will determine if they are able to stand trial.



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16 children removed from Vinton County home, 4 adults charged


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VINTON COUNTY, Ohio (WOWK) – Four people have been arrested after 16 children in serious medical conditions were removed from a home in Vinton County.

Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson, Vinton County Sheriff Ryan Cain, Vinton County Prosecutor William Archer and representatives from the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation announced the arrests on the on Tuesday evening.

According to Archer, Gary Siders Sr., Gary Siders Jr., Christina Siders and Elizabeth Siders all face 17 counts each of child endangering, a second-degree felony. Officials say none of the suspects are from Vinton County and “had been traveling.”

Wilson says this is not a human trafficking case. He says the investigation has been ongoing and culminated Tuesday morning in a search warrant at a home on Ohmer Street in Hamden. Wilson, Cain and Archer all called the conditions in the home “horrendous” and “deplorable.”

“This is pure evil. What we saw down here today is pure evil.”
-Ohio AG Andy Wilson


 Wilson commended the deputies and Ohio BCI agents who investigated the case and their swift actions to get medical help for the children in what he called “one of the worst environments” he’s seen in his career.

“I’ve been doing these types of cases for a long time. I’ve spent a big portion of my career dedicated to prosecuting these types of cases, and I can tell you this is pure evil. What we saw down here today is pure evil,” Wilson said.

Prosecutor Archer says investigators have not been able to speak with the children at this time.

“This is a felony of the second degree because it involves serious physical harm,” Archer said. “We have 17 counts because we couldn’t even talk to the kids to get names and contact information, so it will eventually only be 16 counts.”

Attorney General Wilson says the children, who range from 1.5 to 18 years old, are currently receiving medical treatment at “hospitals around the state.” He says “several” of them are in serious condition, and two had to be flown to trauma centers.

“I want to stress that our focus right now is on the safety of the children. These kids are being evaluated medically, and we’re trying to get them placed, and that is our primary concern at this point,” Archer said.

Sheriff Cain says there is no outstanding threat to the community.

The investigation is still ongoing, officials say. Because of the continuing investigation, Wilson says officials are still limited in what details they can give at this time.

Archer says that as the investigation continues, more charges could be possible.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued the following statement regarding the news.

“Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson has kept me informed about the tragic situation in Vinton County. I have talked to Vinton County Sheriff Ryan Cain to offer any help that we might be able to provide. The Director of the Ohio Department of Children and Youth, Kara Wente, has been working today to assist Vinton County Children’s Services, and will continue to help in the days ahead.

“It is heartbreaking to learn the conditions that these children were living in, and to learn of their medical conditions. Attorney General Wilson is an experienced prosecutor and he has told me he has never seen anything like what he saw today. Fran and I pray for these children, and thank the children’s services workers, law enforcement officers, and medical personnel who are helping them.”