Showing posts with label Enticement of Child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enticement of Child. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Officer Douglas Paulsen Arrested for Trying to Meet Boy for Sex


A West Valley City police officer has been arrested for trying to meet a teenage boy for sex. That "boy" was really an undercover detective.

West Valley Police said there was nothing to indicate one of their own would be accused of a sex crime, but Officer Douglas Paulsen, a 19-year veteran with the West Valley City Police Department, is now on the other side of the law.

Tuesday afternoon, Layton police arrested the 41-year-old police officer at the Layton Hills Mall. Police say Paulsen went there to meet who he thought was a 15-year-old boy.

"Later, they were going to move to another location to engage in a sexual act," said Layton police Sgt. Jason Hinojosa.

The teen was actually an undercover officer assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force. The officer, posing as a teenager, responded to an Internet ad last month and began exchanging e-mails with Paulsen. Investigators said Paulsen sent the detective pornography.

"I'm sure the public would expect officers to be held to a higher standard," Hinojosa said.

Paulsen was a school resource officer at Hunter High School. West Valley Police said they don't think any students there were victimized.

"We don't have any reason to believe that there was any inappropriate activity that took place in relationship to his assignment as a school resource officer," said West Valley Assistant Police Chief Craig Black.

Paulsen is on paid administrative leave during this investigation. KSL News went to Paulsen's home Wednesday evening. A man who answered the door said neither he nor Paulsen had a comment on the investigation.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Officer David Kass Arrested for Online Child Enticement

Omaha police officer David Kass posted bond and left the Sarpy County jail Thursday, after a judge approved a pretrial release for the man accused of online child enticement.

Kass, 25, was ordered to avoid children, networking sites and computers.

La Vista police said Kass initiated a sexual conversation with one of their undercover officers. Kass was arrested Wednesday at his Northwest Omaha home. Child enticement by electronic communication device is a class IV felony.

Investigators seized three computers, a gaming system, and a nightstand from Kass's home during a search Wednesday afternoon.

Kass has been placed on administrative leave from the police department. His preliminary hearing is set for Aug. 10.

Kass' roommate said she was shocked by the allegations.

"I don't know how to feel right now," she said Wednesday. "Because it's two different people in my mind. It doesn't seem real to me, whatsoever."
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Previous Stories: July 16, 2009: Omaha Police Officer Arrested, Accused Of Online Enticement

Darin Messersmith Arrested for Enticement

The following is a press release from the Nebraska State Patrol:


The Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit, working with the Beatrice Police Department, arrested a Brady, Nebraska man on felony charges of Enticement by Electronic Communication Device and Sexual Assault by Use of an Electronic Communication Device.

During a month long investigation, beginning in June, 33-year-old Darin Messersmith, of rural Brady, had sexually explicit chats with Investigators from both the Nebraska State Patrol and Beatrice Police Department, posing as underage individuals. During the chats, Messersmith pleasured himself on his webcam and solicited and enticed investigators to engage in sexual penetration.

Messersmith was arrested Thursday, July 16, 2009, at his place of work in Gothenburg, Nebraska. He was lodged in the Lancaster County Jail on the above charges. He was also arrested on a Gage County warrant for Sexual Assault by Use of an Electronic Communication Device.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Officer David Kass Arrested for Trying to Lure 14-year-old

An Omaha police officer has been arrested and accused of using the Internet to lure what he thought was a 14-year-old girl.

Twenty-5-year-old David Kass was arrested at his Omaha home Wednesday on suspicion of online enticement.

La Vista detectives say on Tuesday Kass initiated an online conversation with an undercover investigator posing as a 14-year-old girl. Detectives say the conversation was of a graphic, sexual nature.

Kass has been placed on administrative leave. He has been with the department since 2006.

Online enticement carries a felony charge.
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Information from: KETV-TV, http://www.ketv.com

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Christopher Phillips Sentenced to 6 years for Attempted Sexual Assault

A Cañon City man was sentenced to six years in the Department of Corrections on Wednesday after pleading guilty to attempted sexual assault on a child.

Christopher Phillips originally was charged with sexual assault on a child. He was accused of assaulting an 8-year-old girl inside a Main Street business. He has a prior conviction for a sexual offense.

District Judge David Thorson also classified Phillips as a sexually violent predator, despite public defender Daniel Zettler’s request for a second psychosexual evaluation.

Phillips did not participate in the pre-sentence investigation with the probation department or the psychosexual evaluation ordered by the court.

Zettler argued his client misunderstood the purpose of his interview with probation officer Susie Vale. He said Phillips believed he already had stipulated to a DOC sentence.

Vale testified that when she went to conduct the interview she was unable to even get Phillips to sign the release allowing the psychosexual evaluators to come evaluate him.

“All I was able to go off of was the police report, because I was unable to get any information from Mr. Phillips,” she said. “He just walked away from me.”

Phillips also took the stand to explain his actions. He said he did not understand that he was refusing the evaluation.

“As far as I understood when she left, the people for the psychosexual were still coming,” he said. “I would definitely have completed the evaluation. I don’t see the point in being classified a sexually violent predator, I don’t believe I am one.”

Thorson did not accept the defense argument.

“I considered rejecting the plea agreement… because you refused to participate,” Thorson told Phillips. “I don’t understand what you thought you had to gain.”

Earlier in the day, Thorson dismissed one count of Internet sexual exploitation of a child in the case of James Ciric.

Ciric, 23, is charged in connection with an Internet Crimes Against Children investigation. He was arrested in January in Cañon City after a lengthy communication with an undercover police officer.

Thorson said the communications were enticing or inviting the fictional child to commit sexual acts at a later date, not during the communication as stated in the statute.

Ciric, of Houston, still faces four other charges — attempted sexual assault on a child, enticement of a child, Internet luring of a child, solicitation to commit sexual assault on a child by a person in a position of trust and conspiracy to commit sexual assault on a child by a person in a position of trust. He is set for a motions hearing in September.

Finally, charges were filed against the man connected with the death of Dalina Denell Turman.

Christopher Adonis Archuleta, 41, was charged with distribution of a schedule I controlled substance — heroin, tampering with physical evidence and abuse of a corpse. Deputy District Attorney Chip Cutler also included six counts of habitual criminal as a sentence enhancer.

Archuleta, of Cañon City, has a string of burglary convictions going back to 1987. He also had a 1994 conviction of possession of contraband.

Turman’s severely decomposed remains were discovered in the Chandler area on June 16. Archuleta told investigators that she had died of an overdose of heroin in his home on April 16 and that he had dumped her body because he did not want to go back to prison.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Marcus Tyms Sentenced to 23 Years for Luring 13-year-old

A federal judge has sentenced a McHenry County man to more than 23 years in prison for luring a 13-year-old girl to a park in Carol Stream to have sex with her.

Ten years was added to Marcus Tyms' sentence Monday because the 25-year-old was a registered sex offender when he committed the crime in 2007.

Authorities say Tyms met the girl online and persuaded her to come to the park, intending to have sex. They say he hit her when she had last-minute doubts and abandoned her when he was spotted by Carol Stream police who arrested him.

U.S. District Judge Milton Shadur sentenced Tyms to 160 months on an enticement count and imposed a mandatory consecutive 10-year prison term for committing the crime while being a registered sex-offender.

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Information from: Chicago Tribune, http://www.chicagotribune.com

Monday, June 22, 2009

Joseph Eugene Council Arrested for Child Porn


Police have arrested a former Pass Christian choir and band teacher on child pornography charges that allegedly involve a 14-year-old girl.

Long Beach Assistant Police Chief Don Bass identified him as Joseph Eugene Council, 32, of Edmund Drive in Long Beach. He resigned his position in April.

Council is charged with enticing a child to produce a visual depiction of sexual conduct, computer luring for sexual purposes and possession of child pornography. Police said he teaches at Pass Christian Middle School and Pass Christian High School.

Justice Court Judge Diane Ladner set bond at $75,000.

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Anderson Price Wanted for Sexual Assault of Child


A Providence man accused of sexual assault on a child is wanted after skipping a hearing Monday at Washington County Superior Court.

The Rhode Island’s Most Wanted web site reports 44-year-old Anderson Price was last known to live on Lancaster Street in Providence. He was due in a courtroom Monday for a suppression hearing but never showed up. There’s now a warrant out in Rhode Island for his arrest.

Price is accused of second degree sexual assault and enticement of a child. He was arrested by North Kingstown Police back on September 3, 2008, and got out on bail. Now, he’s also charged with violating the terms of his bail.

The suspect is also wanted on charges of Strongarm Rape in Louisiana. He has also previously lived in College Park, GA.

Price is a black male, 6′ 4″ tall, 255 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo of a tribal dragon on his left shoulder, and a scar on his right leg.

If you see him or know where he is, you should call Det. Jeff St. Onge right away at North Kingstown Police, at (401) 294-3316.