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, 16 August 2026

The Rape of Britain > Fourth South Yorkshire cop arrested for historic CSA at Rotherham - Operation Stovewood; England/Wales pass Sweden as rape capital of Europe if not the World


Another Rotherham cop arrested by Stovewood


Peter Sweden

@PeterSweden7

 A fourth former police officer has now been ARRESTED in connection with the Rotherham grooming gangs in Britain. This just gets worse and worse




According to Grok:

  • PeterSweden7 highlights the arrest of a fourth former South Yorkshire Police officer in August 2026 on suspicion of non-recent child sexual abuse in Rotherham, part of an ongoing National Crime Agency probe under Operation Stovewood with 10 victims now alleging abuse by officers in the 1990s and early 2000s.
  • The Rotherham grooming gangs scandal involved the systematic sexual exploitation of at least 1,400 children between 1997 and 2013, with official inquiries documenting failures by police and social services to intervene due to concerns over community relations and political sensitivities.

  • These recent arrests of ex-officers for alleged direct involvement or misconduct expand the investigation beyond the original perpetrators, underscoring continued efforts to address institutional shortcomings exposed over a decade ago






    England/Wales blow past Sweden as the rape capital of Europe

    Peter Sweden

    @PeterSweden7


    Here are the latest figures showing the number of reported r*pes per 100.000 people. England/Wales: 120 per 100.000 people. Sweden: 94 per 100.000 people. Italy: 11 per 100.000 people. Poland: 3 per 100.000 people. It is clear that Italy and Poland are much safer for women compared with Sweden and England.
  • According to Grok

    Recent Eurostat, UNODC, and national data broadly align with these figures, showing consistently higher reported rates in Northern and Western Europe versus much lower ones in Poland and Italy.

    Grok also lists Grenada as the highest rape per capita in the world at 101.6 per 100k. That means the UK is now number one in the world!  The UK is not on that list, according to Grok: 

    The page notes separately that “Data for United Kingdom pertain to England and Wales,” and it gives 2023 figures only for the other parts of the UK: Northern Ireland at about 63 per 100,000 and Scotland at about 43.6 per 100,000. No combined UK or England & Wales rate is ranked in the main table for that year.

    But, if it was, it would be number 1 at 120


  • Grenada — ~101.6
  • Sweden — ~84.4
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis — ~74.9
  • France — ~62.7
  • Panama — ~59.5
  • New Zealand — ~58.6
  • Costa Rica — ~50.1
  • Suriname — ~49.9
  • Iceland — ~45.4
  • Antigua and Barbuda — ~42.9

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  • CSA in the USA > CSA fugitive caught in La; Sex offender charged with more rape and child molesting in Indiana; Alabama man arrested for CSA/sodomy of child under 12; Actor booked on 24 CSA charges going back 25 years

     

    Accused child sex abuse suspect arrested after fleeing Texas twice, using multiple aliases


    James Michael Nona was captured in Louisiana after authorities say he removed his GPS monitor and fled Montgomery County


    MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas A lengthy search for a Montgomery County man accused of sexually abusing a child ended July 27 when authorities found him in Louisiana, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office announced on Saturday.

    James Michael Nona was initially investigated after the sheriff’s office received a report in July 2023 involving alleged sexual abuse of a child under 14. Investigators said the child reported that Nona had abused them over a period of years.

    As detectives with the agency’s Special Victims Unit worked the case, they learned Nona had left Texas after becoming aware of the investigation. Authorities later located him in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, where they say he was living under the name “Jordan Hill.”

    Nona was arrested in Oklahoma, returned to Montgomery County and booked on a charge of continuous sexual abuse of a young child or disabled individual. Investigators also received information suggesting there could be additional victims connected to his time in Oklahoma. Those allegations remain under investigation by law enforcement agencies there.

    Nona was released on bond in October 2024. More than a year later, authorities say he removed his court-ordered GPS monitor and disappeared while the Montgomery County case was still pending.

    The investigation into his whereabouts led detectives to Louisiana, where they say Nona had been using the names “Trevor Craw” and “Dusty Crawford.” His arrest followed an extended effort involving the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team, the U.S. Marshals Service and the Galveston Police Department.

    Nona was transported to the Montgomery County Jail following his arrest.

    Mother-daughter missing persons case

    Nona was also reportedly seen with a missing Louisiana mother and her 10-year-old daughter in the Butte La Rose area before his arrest, according to the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office.

    Earlier this month, Louisiana authorities said Danielle Escue Lea, 39, and her daughter, Alayna, 10, were reported missing from Baton Rouge and are believed to be in St. Martin Parish. Their disappearance is being investigated by the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office, Louisiana State Police and Baton Rouge police. Authorities have not said what role, if any, Nona may have played in the case.

    Anyone with information about Danielle or Alayna Lea is asked to contact the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office at 337-394-3071 or St. Martin Crime Stoppers at 337-441-3030. Tips can also be submitted through the P3 Tips app.

    The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone who believes they may have been victimized by Nona—or who has information that could assist investigators—to contact the agency at 936-760-5800 and reference case No. 23A209127.





    Indiana man, 70, arrested on child sex abuse charges


    Ronald Brown was arrested following an investigation into the sexual abuse of a child.(Jennings County Sheriff)

    Published: Aug. 13, 2026 at 4:37 AM PDT

    JENNINGS COUNTY, Ind. (WAVE) - A 70-year-old registered sex offender has been arrested on felony charges following an investigation into the sexual abuse of a child, according to the Jennings County Sheriff’s Office.

    Ronald Brown was taken into custody on Aug. 12 after the Jennings County Prosecutor’s Office filed charges.

    Brown is charged with one count of rape and one count of child molesting, both Class B felonies. He is currently being held without bond in the Jennings County Jail.

    The investigation began on June 18, when authorities received a report alleging that Brown had sexually abused the victim over a period of several years, beginning when the victim was under the age of 14.

    Investigators interviewed Brown on June 23, but no arrest was made at that time as detectives continued their investigation and conducted additional interviews to establish probable cause.

    Brown was already on community corrections supervision and has a prior felony conviction for a sex offense involving a child.

    Court records show he is now charged with rape and child molesting. His bond has been set at $50,000 cash.

    His trial is scheduled for Nov. 30.





    Man arrested for 2015 sexual assault of child

    LIMESTONE COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - An investigation into allegations of sexual abuse involving a minor child has led to the arrest of an Athens man.

    The Limestone County Sheriff’s Office arrested Charles Wesley Stiles, 48, following a multi-week investigation by the agency’s Criminal Investigation Division.















    Charles Stiles is currently being held in the Limestone County Jail.(LCSO)

    By Zach Shrivers
    Published: Aug. 14, 2026 at 12:04 PM PDT

    Investigation and disclosures

    The case began on July 18, 2026, when deputies received a report involving alleged sex crimes against a child.

    Investigators referred the child to the Limestone Child Advocacy Center for an interview. During that interview, the child disclosed years of sexual abuse, which prompted a deeper investigation by sheriff’s department investigators.

    Based on the evidence gathered, investigators established probable cause and obtained warrants for Stiles’ arrest.

    Traffic stop and arrest

    Sheriff’s investigators and the Limestone County SWAT Team prepared to execute the warrants on August 13, 2026.

    Deputies spotted Stiles traveling in a vehicle near Emma Jo Lane in Athens. Investigators conducted a traffic stop and took him into custody without any issues.

    Stiles is charged with first-degree sodomy and sexual abuse of a child less than 12 years old.

    He is currently being held in the Limestone County Jail. A judge will set his bond at a later date during an Aniah’s Law hearing.





    Actor charged with 24 felony counts in alleged child sexual abuse case


    Detectives believe Shane Ryan Gledhill's alleged conduct spans 25 years with survivors in Los Angeles area



    A California actor and producer is facing 24 felony charges after investigators said he used online casting calls to contact minors as part of an alleged pattern of child sexual abuse spanning decades.

    Shane Ryan Gledhill, 46, of Lompoc, was arrested Aug. 3 after Santa Barbara County Sheriff's detectives spent nearly five years investigating accusations of exploitation.

    Gledhill, whose work involved projects connected to actors including Shelley Duvall, Tom Arnold, Richard Dreyfuss and Ed Harris, was initially booked on 15 felony charges. That total has now climbed to 24.


    Shane Gledhill faces the camera against a plain gray background.

    Shane Ryan Gledhill was arrested Aug. 3. (Santa Barbara Sheriff)

    The investigation began in November 2021, when a 17-year-old survivor approached Santa Barbara County Sheriff's investigators about what the alleged victim described as suspicious and inappropriate conduct involving Gledhill when she was 15, according to authorities.

    That initial report led to an investigation that eventually identified nine survivors, the sheriff's office said. All were minors at the time of the alleged offenses.

    In February 2022, investigators executed a search warrant at his home in Lompoc. Investigators seized thousands of digital files, which underwent an extensive forensic examination.

    The sheriff's office said the investigation uncovered a pattern in which Gledhill allegedly used online casting calls and film-making projects to contact aspiring young actors.

    an exterior shot of Santa Barbara County jail

    Gledhill is being held at the Santa Barbara County jail in California. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)




    That detail prompted authorities to publicly release his booking photograph.

    "The Sheriff’s Office is releasing Gledhill’s booking photograph because detectives believe he often used the professional names ‘Shane Ryan’ and ‘Shane Ryan-Reid’ when contacting aspiring actors and filmmakers.

    "Individuals who interacted with him under those names may not recognize his legal name. Detectives hope the photograph will assist in identifying additional survivors or witnesses."

    an exterior shot of Santa Barbara County jail

    Gledhill faces 24 felony charges. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

    The charges against Gledhill include alleged offenses such as child molestation, rape, forcible sexual assault, contacting a minor with the intent to commit a sexual offense, possession of child sexual abuse material and providing harmful matter to a minor.

    Gledhill was taken into custody at his Lompoc home on an arrest warrant and booked into the Northern Branch Jail. His bail was set at $2 million.

    "Based on evidence developed during the investigation, detectives believe there may be additional survivors who have not yet been identified or come forward," the press release shared.

    Investigators believe the alleged conduct could span roughly 25 years, with potential survivors or witnesses located not only along California's Central Coast but also in the Los Angeles area and on the East Coast.




    Saturday, 15 August 2026

    Foxes in the American Henhouse > Gay soccer coach charged for CSA in MD; El school learning coach refused bail in VA; Chicago school counsellor arrested for CSA; Did Tucson man rape his infant to death?

     

    Baltimore County soccer coach charged in sexual abuse case involving two teens

    Towson, MD -  A longtime Baltimore County soccer coach remains behind bars after he was charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse involving minors.


    Police accuse youth soccer coach Roberto Garcia, 30, of sexually abusing two teenage players for more than 10 months.

    "Mr. Garcia is a respected soccer coach. He's been a mentor to many. He is deeply loved and respected by his players, families and other members of the community," defense attorney Tom Maronick said.

    Garcia faces four counts of sexual solicitation of a minor, three counts of indecent exposure to a minor, two counts of displaying obscene material to a minor and one count of continuously sexually abusing a minor.

    “Obviously these are serious charges, but he's presumed innocent and we look forward to the chance to fight them when we get to court," Maronick said.

    Investigators determined Garcia sometimes used Snapchat to communicate with the boys. The man offered them $100 to $500 to them to expose themselves, according to charging documents.

    The investigators also found some of the sex abuse occurred out of state.

    One victim told police Garcia bought him "stuff like a plane ticket, clothing, video games and food."

    "To say they are investigating the matter is one thing for bail purposes, but they absolutely can't move forward on anything in a state court that would not have taken place in Maryland," Maronick said.

    Court documents indicate Garcia told a victim in January he "was in trouble for grooming kids." He allegedly advised the victims not to tell anyone he was with them, "You don't know me for the next few months."

    "He is presumed innocent and I think that is very important," Maronick said. "A lot of people see allegations, none of this means anything in a criminal court, they are simply allegations that are unproven and he deserves like any American does, his chance to have these tried in a court of law."

    A Baltimore County judge denied Garcia bail Thursday and remains at the Baltimore County Detention Center. He is scheduled to appear again in court Sept. 11.




    Judge denies bond for former Hollymead Elementary employee accused of child sex abuse



    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - A judge has denied bond for a former Hollymead Elementary School employee accused of sexually abusing four girls under the age of 13.

    Michael Swiney, who worked as a social emotional learning coach at the school, will remain held without bond at the Albemarle County Regional Jail as the case moves forward. Judge Cheryl Higgins issued the ruling Thursday following a bond hearing.

    Swiney’s attorney, Christopher Leibig, asked Judge Higgins to release his client on a $50,000 bond. Under the proposed release plan, Swiney would have been confined to his home within a geofenced area, supervised by his wife.

    Under the plan, Swiney would not be allowed to contact children other than his own 10-year-old and 3-year-old, and his internet access would have been limited to a shared computer under his wife’s supervision. Leibig described his client as a “rule follower,” arguing Swiney was not a flight risk and would comply with court-ordered conditions if granted.

    Commonwealth’s Attorney W. Lawton Tufts argued against release, saying Swiney’s past alleged conduct shows he could not be trusted to follow court-ordered conditions. Tufts asked the judge to keep Swiney held without bond.

    The allegations span from August 2024 through January 2026. Tufts told the court all four girls came forward before the allegations became public and that they had no social or family connection to one another.



    Prosecutors accuse Swiney of grooming the girls, making sexual comments, exposing himself, and inappropriately touching one of the girls. The commonwealth also alleges Swiney showed one of the girls an explicit image of himself.

    According to emails provided by Albemarle County Public Schools, nearly a year before the criminal investigation began, former Hollymead Principal Joe McAuley urged Swiney to stop holding one-on-one meetings with students and to keep his office door open at all times. The emails also show McAuley referenced posters Swiney had placed over the window on his door.

    Prosecutors said Swiney did not follow those directions and continued meeting with students behind closed doors.

    The defense pointed to a 14-page school division review involving one of the allegations. That review included multiple interviews and found the evidence did not establish that particular allegation as a crime or sexual harassment.

    Tufts pushed back on the review, saying he did not agree with its conclusion. He told the court his concern was not only with the finding itself, but with what he called “questions of trustworthiness” surrounding the school division. Tufts also said the commonwealth has had difficulty obtaining information from school system during the criminal investigation.

    The prosecution used that history to argue Swiney could also disregard conditions of house arrest.

    Swiney now faces seven counts of aggravated sexual battery, one count of attempted aggravated sexual battery, and three counts of indecent liberties.

    His next status hearing is scheduled for Sept. 18 at 9:30 a.m.




    Chicago Public Schools employee, anti-violence leader charged with sexually assaulting girls


    CHICAGO (WLS) -- A Chicago Public Schools employee and anti-violence leader has been charged with sexually assaulting and grooming girls, officials said.


    Prosecutors say the suspect, Charles McKenzie, made repeated lewd gestures toward a 14-year-old girl in 2017. At one point, he also allegedly fondled the teen, and later exposed himself on a Facetime video.

    In March 2026, prosecutors say he sexually assaulted a different 14-year-old girl.

    Court records showed he works as a school counseling assistant for a CPS school.

    McKenzie was ordered to remain detained until his trial.




    Tucson father charged with murder, sexual abuse in infant’s death



    TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The Pima County Sheriff’s Department arrested Derrick J. Gonzales, 34, in connection with the death of his five-month-old child.


    Deputies responded to reports of a possible infant drowning at the 6400 block of South Camino De La Tierra on June 16, 2026.

    When they arrived, they found the child unresponsive and without a pulse. The child was transported to a nearby hospital and was later pronounced dead.

    Officials say hospital workers noticed additional trauma to the child that was inconsistent with the alleged accidental drowning.

    After further investigation, an arrest warrant was issued for Gonzales.

    Gonzales is faced with charges first-degree murder and sexual abuse of a minor.

    The cause of death is still under investigation.