Yale police officer possessed over 50 files of suspected child sex abuse material, police say
A Yale police officer had over 50 files of suspected child sex abuse material, police said in an arrest affidavit. Connecticut State Police said 43-year-old Otilio Green, of Hamden, was charged with first-degree possession of child sexual abuse material following a short investigation into tips regarding his cell phone account's activity.
Connecticut State Police said 43-year-old Otilio Green, of Hamden, was charged with first-degree possession of child sexual abuse material following a short investigation into tips regarding his cell phone account's activity.
Yale police chief Anthony Campbell said Green has been placed on administrative leave and is prohibited from entering campus in the meantime.
An investigation begun into the cell phone account on March 27, according to a Green's arrest affidavit. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children flagged the material that was uploaded to a Verizon cloud server under Green's account and notified authorities, the affidavit said.
The affidavit said the tip identified five images and 42 videos that "met the statutory definition of child sex abuse material."
Ex-New York City councilman arrested at Miami International Airport for possessing child pornography
A former New York City councilman who previously served a decade in prison for his role in bribery and fraud schemes was arrested at Miami International Airport over the weekend for possessing child pornography.
According to court documents obtained by CBS News Miami, Daniel James Halloran was arrested on child porn possession and transportation charges on Saturday after being stopped by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) when he arrived at MIA from a flight that originated in Cuba.
Halloran, 54, a Republican who represented the 19th District in Queens, was found guilty in 2014 by a federal jury of bribery and fraud for his involvement in a scheme to bribe GOP leaders so that New York State Sen. Malcolm Smith — a Democrat — could run for the Republican line in the 2013 NYC mayoral race. After his conviction, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Missouri Woman trades foster child for monkey
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A Missouri woman is under investigation for child abuse after reports that she traded away a foster child for an exotic monkey.
“A witness who had come forward with some information regarding the systemic abuse that was going on in the home had said that they had been asked to bring the child down to Texas and bring the monkey back in return,” Lincoln County Prosecutor Mike Wood told local outlet KSDK on Monday.
“Obviously, we have to do more investigation to see if that’s actually credible or if that’s true.”
According to NBC News, Deutsch was taken into custody on Sunday, following an investigation by the Missouri Department of Social Services Children’s Division after they received an anonymous tip last November that Deutsch was mentally and physically abusing a minor.
The victim, according to the probable cause statement viewed by KSDK, told police that from September 2022 to January of this year, Deutsch hit her with wooden objects, shoes and an open hand. During one alleged assault, the victim told police that Deutsch had someone restrain her while Deutsch hit her bare buttocks.
The court records state that Deutsch sent the teenager “to live at a house in Texas with unsanitary living conditions and without adequate supervision” between Jan. 1 and April 1, prompting child protective services to remove a teen from the home.
The documents also say that the 16-year-old would be left alone at the Texas home and tasked with taking care of exotic animals that also lived in the house.
The alleged victim also told police that Deutsch punished her by stealing or giving away her clothes and sent her to residential and psychiatric facilities for extended stays.
Police say Deutsch has fostered more than 200 children, but until this month there were no criminal reports tied to her residence.
Authorities said that after speaking with community members, they were surprised that no previous reports had emerged or criminal investigations had been launched to probe Deutsch’s home.
“As we broke it open, it seems like apparently it was a very well-known residence that cycled through this abuse, which is really disturbing and problematic,” Wood said.
Sheriff Rick Harrell of the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office told NBC that his office was aware of the allegations but declined further comment. He said, however, that Deutsch did have exotic animals, including monkeys, at her home before she was taken into custody.
If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse or is involved in an abusive situation, please visit the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime for help. They are also reachable toll-free at 1-877-232-2610.
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