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CyberTipline® Tops 400,000 Reports
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Since its 1998 launch,
CyberTipline
has received an astonishing 400,000 reports regarding the sexual
exploitation of children, which have led to innumerable arrests
and prosecutions worldwide. Thanks to the vigilance of the general
public and Electronic Service Providers (ESPs) — key partners
in our mission to protect children — CyberTipline has become
the nation’s go-to resource in the fight against child sexual
exploitation.
CyberTipline, a Congressionally-mandated reporting tool, takes the
guess work out of which legal authority to contact regarding suspected
incidents of child sexual exploitation. Information reported to
the CyberTipline is investigated by analysts in NCMEC’s Exploited
Child Unit (ECU) and then forwarded to law enforcement for investigation
and review, as well as the ESP when appropriate. |

| Reports
can be made to CyberTipline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. |
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Recent
CyberTipline Success Stories
NCMEC extends sincere gratitude to the Oregon Internet Crimes
Against Children (ICAC) Task Force for their exemplary work on these
cases.
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#1
Four Child-Molestation Victims Identified
February 2006. In compliance with Federal law, a registered
ESP reported an incident to the CyberTipline in which
an individual was allegedly uploading pornographic images
of children to an online album. NCMEC’s Exploited
Child Unit (ECU) launched an investigation and quickly
unearthed information that indicated the reported suspect’s
interest in children, along with clues to his identity
and location in Eugene, Oregon. The ECU analyst found
online profiles in which he discussed his love for children
and discovered that he had once worked for a school
district.
The report was forwarded to the Oregon ICAC Task Force.
ICAC investigators positively identified the reported
suspect and executed a search warrant on his home. They
found tens of thousands of pornographic images of children,
numerous child-rearing tapes, and various rifles. The
reported suspect admitted to a sexual attraction to
children, particularly infants and females ages six
to nine years old. He also admitted to sexual contact
with at least four children; investigators continue
to search for additional victims. Images found on the
suspect’s computer indicated that he manufactured
child pornography involving at least one of these victims.
To date, the suspect has been charged with two counts
of possession of child pornography. Additional charges
are expected once the forensic examination of the computer
is complete, along with the investigation into the molestation
and production of child pornography cases. |
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#2
Sexual Abuse of a 13-Year Old Prevented
April 2006. A concerned Oregon father reported to the
CyberTipline a situation involving his 13-year-old daughter
and a 32-year-old adult male. The father explained that
his child and the reported suspect had both participated
in a local theatre production the previous summer. The
suspect reportedly flirted with many young girls during
rehearsals, but had initiated an email relationship
with his daughter and continued their relationship.
To investigate, an ECU analyst contacted the child’s
family and requested copies of the email correspondence
between the reported suspect and child. What they found
contained graphic comments by the suspect regarding
the child’s body and the sexual activity in which
he wanted to engage her. Further, the suspect advised
the child that these conversations were their “little
secret,” and he instructed her to delete the emails
between them.
The next day, the distraught parents again contacted
the ECU; they learned that the suspect had asked the
child to meet him, alone, at a local mall. They provided
the ECU analyst two photos of the reported suspect to
help law enforcement identify him. All of this information
was forwarded to the Oregon ICAC Task Force. That very
afternoon, investigators waited for the reported suspect
at the mall. They photographed him for nearly two hours
as he waited for the child to arrive. She did not; she
had been sent out of town by her parents. A second meeting
was then arranged at a local park. When the suspect
arrived at the park, he was taken into custody without
incident. Notably, he was found to be carrying condoms
and gifts for the child.
The suspect has been charged with Attempted Sodomy in
the Second Degree and Attempted Sexual Abuse in the
First Degree. |
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