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Wisconsin sheriff's department arrests two suspects for child porn and bestiality charges

Wisconsin sheriff's department arrests two suspects for child porn and bestiality charges

Yahoo03-03-2025

CRAWFORD COUNTY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Crawford County Sheriff's Office has arrested two suspects facing serious criminal charges.
A Facebook post states Sheriff Dale McCullick announced a joint investigation involving the La Crosse Police Department and the Crawford County Sheriff's Office, leading to two individuals being arrested.
On Thursday, February 27th, the Sheriff's Office carried out a search warrant at a home on Norwegian Hollow Road in the Township of Clayton. Police say that as a result, 21-year-old John Rodriguez, and 19-year-old Alexis Sanders, both from Soldiers Grove, were taken into custody and brought to the Crawford County Jail.
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Officials say Rodriguez and Sanders are facing charges for possession of bestiality materials. Rodriguez is also facing an additional charge of possessing child pornography.
The investigation was supported by several agencies, including the Wisconsin Department of Justice's Division of Criminal Investigation, Crawford County Animal Control Officer, Prairie du Chien Police Department, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
No further information has been provided.
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