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Santa Clara County paramedic accused of possessing child sex abuse material
Santa Clara County paramedic accused of possessing child sex abuse material

CBS News

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • CBS News

Santa Clara County paramedic accused of possessing child sex abuse material

A paramedic in Santa Clara County has been arrested by San Jose police after allegedly downloading hundreds of images of child sexual abuse material. According to officers, the department's Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC)/Child Exploitation Detail (CED) Task Force conducted an operation on a file-sharing platform in February. During the operation, police found a suspect who had downloaded and distributed more than 600 images. Detectives identified the suspect as 31-year-old Andrew Gutierrez of San Jose and learned that he was actively employed as a paramedic in the county. Police obtained a search warrant for Gutierrez's home. Andrew Gutierrez of San Jose, who is accused of possession of child sexual abuse material. San Jose Police Department On April 29, police served the warrant and said they seized evidence. Gutierrez was arrested in San Jose booked into the Santa Clara County Jail on suspicion of possessing child sexual abuse material. Police said since Gutierrez was employed as a "person of trust", anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Minten of the task force over email or by calling 408-277-1397.

Two Columbus men accused of exchanging sexual images of a minor from seven miles apart
Two Columbus men accused of exchanging sexual images of a minor from seven miles apart

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Two Columbus men accused of exchanging sexual images of a minor from seven miles apart

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Two men have been arrested, including one this week, in connection to sending sexually explicit material to each other, with one of the suspects posing as a 13-year-old boy. According to court documents, detectives with the Franklin County Sheriff's Office Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force executed a search warrant in February at a home on South Waverly Street in Eastmoor. Arrested was Richard Campbell, who was charged with two felony counts of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor, one each in the second degree and fourth degree. Detectives seized Campbell's electronic devices, specifically an Android Galaxy Z Flip 4 phone. Investigators discovered a conversation Campbell had with a man later identified as Tyler Congrove. In this alleged conversation, Campbell reportedly posed as a 13-year-old boy named 'Grayson'. Franklinton nonprofit accused of attracting criminal activity reaches deal with city Court records said that Congrove sent selfie-style pictures, including nude photographs to who he believed was the 13-year-old. Campbell then sent Congrove nude photos of a minor in front of a mirror exposing himself. Congrove reportedly then sent his photo to Campbell, who was also portraying himself as the father of 'Grayson'. Authorities were able to trace the selfie photo back to Congrove, who was arrested Wednesday at an apartment on Belle Street in Downtown, Columbus, approximately seven miles west of Campbell's location. Detective confirmed that the conversation and photos exchanged between the two men were found on Congrove's phone. A Franklin County Municipal Court judge issued Congrove a $75,000 bond and scheduled a preliminary hearing for May 16. Campbell's case was dismissed in municipal court in March, but could still be prosecuted in common pleas court. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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