Perry sex offender sentenced to 10 years for federal child porn charges

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The case started with a complaint in Canada to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

PERRY, Ga. — A registered sex offender living in Perry has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after an investigation found he was uploading child porn to a popular instant messaging app.

According to a news release, 31-year-old David Franklin Browder III was sentenced to 10 years in prison Wednesday to be followed by 25 years of supervised release.

Judge Marc Treadwell also ordered Browder to pay $3,000 to each identifiable victim in the 213 child porn images that were in his possession.

He must also register as a sex offender in any state he lives in after his release.

Browder admitted to uploading images of children, including an infant, being sexually abused onto Kik.

An investigation into him began in 2019 when Canadian authorities found the IP address for his account was located in the United States.

Homeland Security investigators and the Houston County Sheriff’s Office searched his home and found 213 image files depicting child porn.

The news release from the US Department of Justice says Browder is a repeat child sex offender and that he was previously convicted in 2008 in Houston County for attempted child molestation and sexual battery of a minor.

“Browder is a repeat child sex offender, with two previous state convictions for egregious crimes against children in Houston County. He will now spend the next ten years in a federal prison, where there is no parole,” said Charlie Peeler, the U.S. Attorney.

In 13WMAZ’s original report on this case in January, Browder told investigators he started viewing child pornography when he was 12. 

He said he didn’t want to hurt children personally and that viewing the pornography helped “curb things away.” 

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VERIFY: U.S. Marshals say some social media claims about ‘Operation Not Forgotten’ are false

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U.S. Marshals say they rescued 39 missing children from Georgia in different locations across the country

MACON, Ga. — Since the U.S. Marshals announced last week that they rescued 39 missing children from Georgia, we’ve seen dozens of claims on social media, some shared thousands of times.

One example is a post saying “Can someone – anyone – explain to me why finding 39 missing kids in a double wide trailer in Georgia not the biggest story on the planet?” Facebook even labeled the post as “false information.”

We brought these claims to U.S. Marshals senior inspector Josue Rivera who helped to lead the operation. He says this was a targeted operation and that these kids were not found in a single location. 

“We knew they were missing. We were looking for specific children that met that criteria so we didn’t stumble on a trailer or anything like that,” Rivera said. 

He also says these children were not part of a ring.

“It wasn’t a ring in terms of a single trafficker or anything like that. These were kids that were at-risk to be exploited by potential traffickers,” Rivera said. 

We verified these claims on social media are false. 39 children were not rescued from a double-wide trailer in Georgia, and they were not part of a ring. 

However, the U.S. Marshals did rescue 39 kids who were reported missing in Georgia. They were found in different locations throughout the country including South Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Florida, Kentucky and Michigan, according to Rivera.

Of the 39, around 15 children are believed to be victims of sex trafficking, Rivera said. Some were found with traffickers, he says. Other children rescued in the operation were runaways, and one was a parental custody case.

PHOTOS: ‘Operation Not Forgotten’

All 39 were considered “critically missing” and at-risk for exploitation. Rivera, who took part in the operation, recalled the rescue of a 15-year-old girl.

“A lot of the kids were surprised we were there and the reason we were there,” Rivera said. “There were instances where a child asked us, ‘Why are you here?’ When we told them, ‘We’re here for you,’ in that instance, her response was, ‘I didn’t know anyone cared enough.’  It was very shocking that these children, some of these children felt that way,” Rivera said.

Overall, nine people were arrested during this operation:

Moradeyo Amos Bandele – Arrested in Port St Lucy, Fla. – Warrant for Rape out of Conyers, Ga.

Trayon Moore – DeKalb County – Sex Trafficking and Probation Violation warrants

James Garcia  – Arrested at a Motel in Clearwater, Fla.  – Warrants out of Whitfield County, Ga. – Aggravated Child Molestation, Aggravated Sodomy and Incest with a Minor

Faye Smith – Arrested at a motel in Clearwater, Fla. – Warrant for Probation Violation

Sally Garcia – Arrested at a motel in Clearwater, Fla. – Interference with Child Custody

Zachary Bailey Arrested in Columbus, Ga. – Human trafficking, Enticing of a Minor for Indecent Purposes, and Enticement of a Minor for Solicitation

Stanson Causey – Arrested in Jasper, Ga. – Registered Sex Offender  arrested for Probation Violation

Kirk Waters – Arrested in Newton County Ga. – Felon in Possession of a Firearm

Trevonte Shareef – Arrested in Newton County – Interference with Custody and Obstruction

Investigators with the U.S. Marshals Service also cleared 26 arrest warrants and filed additional charges for alleged crimes relating to sex trafficking, registered sex offender violations, drugs and weapons possession, among others.

Rivera says these investigations are still ongoing, and there could be additional charges.

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Sex offender arrested on 9 counts of child porn possession

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On top of the nine child porn charges, Wesley Sterling is also charged with failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements.

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas — Harris County investigators arrested a convicted sex offender and charged him with 10 new charges.

Wesley Grant Sterling, 44, is a registered sex offender. In 2002, he was charged with the sexual assault of a child. Authorities said he did not comply with the stipulations of his sex offender registration.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children offered a tip to Constable Mark Herman’s Office about an online account that contained images of sexual exploitation of children. When investigators executed a search warrant at Sterling’s home, several electronic devices were found with multiple images of child pornography, according to authorities.

Sterling was arrested and charged with nine counts of possession of child pornography and one count of failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements.

Sterling is awaiting trial in the Harris County Jail. He is being held without bond.

“The Precinct Four Constable’s Office has taken a firm stance on identifying and eradicating child pornography and will continue to dedicate the necessary resources to seek out and charge those who prey on our children,” Herman said.

CONSTABLES ARREST ROBBERY SUSPECTS WHO WERE THEN LINKED TO NUMEROUS … BURGLARIES IN HARRIS COUNTY. On August 30, 2020, deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office responded to the Costco Shopping Center in the 26900 block of the Northwest Freeway in reference to a robbery.

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Robins AFB employee charged with 4 counts of sexual exploitation of children

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The GBI was alerted that Brandon Borah may be using the internet to share child pornography

PEACH COUNTY, Ga. — A Robins Air Force Base employee faces several charges of sexual exploitation of children after a GBI and Peach County investigation.

According to a news release, 30-year-old Brandon Borah was arrested Thursday in Houston County and charged with four counts of sexual exploitation of children (possession of child pornography).

The GBI says the investigation into his internet activity by the GBI’s Child Exploitation and Computer Crimes Unit (CEACC) began after they received a report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that claimed Borah was sharing child porn online.

A search warrant was executed on his home in Peach County, and then he was personally searched in Houston County while he was at work at Robins AFB.

According to the GBI, Borah was employed as a Civilian Electronics Engineer at Robins AFB at the time of that search

Charges are currently pending against him in Houston County due to the location of where the content was uploaded.

Anyone with information about other cases of child exploitation can call the Georgia Bureau of Investigation CEACC Unit at 404-270-8870.

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Missing children rescued in Georgia sex trafficking bust

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ATLANTA (AP) — Nearly 40 missing or endangered children have been rescued by federal and state agents in Georgia, according to authorities.

Thirteen missing children were found and an additional 26 endangered children were rescued during a two-week operation in Atlanta and Macon, The U.S. Marshals Service announced Thursday.

The missing children were considered to be “some of the most at-risk and challenging recovery cases” and some were likely victims of child sex trafficking, child exploitation, abuse and had medical or mental health conditions, officials said.

Nine people were arrested on charges including sex trafficking, parental kidnapping and custodial interference, as well as registered sex offender and weapons violations.

Authorities did not identify the suspects.

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U.S. Marshal’s office, Georgia authorities operation leads to rescue of 39 children

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The missing kids were all considered ’at risk’

U.S. Marshal’s office, Georgia authorities operation leads to rescue of 39 children

A joint operation with the U.S. Marshal’s Missing Child Unit in Atlanta and Macon lead to the rescue of 26 children and officials successfully locating 13 others. (Source: Shane T. McCoy/US Marshals)

By Jeremy Turnage | August 27, 2020 at 8:34 PM EDT – Updated August 27 at 8:34 PM

ATLANTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT/Gray News) – A joint operation with the U.S. Marshal’s Missing Child Unit in Atlanta and Macon lead to the rescue of 26 children and officials successfully locating 13 others.

Operation Not Forgotten took place over a two-week span and also netted nine arrests all tied to alleged crimes related to sex trafficking, parental kidnapping, registered sex offender violations, drugs and weapons possession, and custodial interference.

“Operation Not Forgotten” resulted in the rescue of 26 children, the safe location of 13 children and the arrest of nine criminal associates: https://t.co/a3MeJSfbvk

— U.S. Marshals (@USMarshalsHQ) August 27, 2020

“The U.S. Marshals Service is fully committed to assisting federal, state, and local agencies with locating and recovering endangered missing children, in addition to their primary fugitive apprehension mission,” Director of the Marshals Service Donald Washington said. “The message to missing children and their families is that we will never stop looking for you.”

The missing children were all considered to be in the “at-risk” category.

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U.S. Marshals Service, Georgia authorities operation leads to rescue of 39 children

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The missing kids were all considered ’at risk’

U.S. Marshals Service, Georgia authorities operation leads to rescue of 39 children

A joint operation with the U.S. Marshal’s Missing Child Unit in Atlanta and Macon lead to the rescue of 26 children and officials successfully locating 13 others. (Source: Shane T. McCoy/US Marshals)

By Jeremy Turnage | August 27, 2020 at 8:34 PM EDT – Updated August 28 at 3:48 PM

ATLANTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT/Gray News) – A joint operation with the U.S. Marshal’s Missing Child Unit in Atlanta and Macon lead to the rescue of 26 children and officials successfully locating 13 others.

Operation Not Forgotten took place over a two-week span and also netted nine arrests all tied to alleged crimes related to sex trafficking, parental kidnapping, registered sex offender violations, drugs and weapons possession, and custodial interference.

“Operation Not Forgotten” resulted in the rescue of 26 children, the safe location of 13 children and the arrest of nine criminal associates: https://t.co/a3MeJSfbvk

— U.S. Marshals (@USMarshalsHQ) August 27, 2020

“The U.S. Marshals Service is fully committed to assisting federal, state, and local agencies with locating and recovering endangered missing children, in addition to their primary fugitive apprehension mission,” Director of the Marshals Service Donald Washington said. “The message to missing children and their families is that we will never stop looking for you.”

The missing children were all considered to be in the “at-risk” category.

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U.S. Marshals rescue 39 missing children in Atlanta, Macon

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Investigators with the U.S. Marshals Service conduct “Operation Not Forgotten” to locate missing children in Atlanta and Macon in this photo dated Aug. 6, 2020. (Photo by Shane T. McCoy, U.S. Marshals)

The U.S. Marshals Service along with state and local agencies have rescued 26 missing children in Georgia at risk of trafficking and abuse over a two-week period this month in Atlanta and Macon, according to an announcement Thursday.

Another 13 endangered children were determined to be in safe locations as part of the rescue mission called “Operation Not Forgotten.” Investigators made nine arrests and cleared more than two dozen warrants.

“The U.S. Marshals Service is fully committed to assisting federal, state and local agencies with locating and recovering endangered missing children, in addition to their primary fugitive apprehension mission,” Marshals Service Director Donald Washington said in a statement. “The message to missing children and their families is that we will never stop looking for you.”

The 39 missing children who were rescued or deemed safe via the operation were considered at high risk for child sex trafficking, exploitation, sexual and physical abuse and due to medical or mental-health conditions, according to a Marshals Service news release.

Many of the arrested persons had multiple warrants and now face charges on allegations involving sex trafficking, parental kidnapping, registered sex offender violations, drugs and weapons possession and custodial interference, the news release said.

Officials said children were located in about 20 Georgia counties including Fulton, Gwinnett, Clayton and Forsyth. They were located in a variety of settings including homes, apartment complexes and motels where some were being trafficked for sex, according to officials.

Many of the children had been missing for several weeks, while one was missing for two years prior to recovery. Their ages ranged from 3-years-old to 17-years-old, officials said.

The Marshals have rescued more than 1,800 missing children since launching a partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in 2005. Nearly 300 children were recovered last year.

“It’s hard to put into words what we feel when we rescue a missing child, but I can tell you that this operation has impacted every single one of us out here,” said Darby Kirby, who heads up the Marshals’ Missing Child Unit. “We are working to protect them and get them the help they need.”

The two-week operation involved assistance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and state agencies including the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’s office, the Division of Family and Children Services and the Department of Juvenile Justice.

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Over 20 missing kids rescued during two-week operation in Ga.

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By WTOC Staff| August 27, 2020 at 4:51 PM EDT – Updated August 28 at 9:54 AM

ATLANTA, Ga. (WTOC) – Twenty-six missing children were rescued during a two-week operation in Atlanta and Macon, Ga. during the month of August.

According to the U.S. Marshals Service, 26 children were rescued, 13 children were located, and nine suspects were arrested.

The U.S. Marshals Service Missing Child Unit, in conjunction with the agency’s Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and Georgia state and local agencies, led “Operation Not Forgotten” to rescue endangered missing children.

Additionally, investigators cleared 26 arrest warrants and filed additional charges for alleged crimes related to sex trafficking, parental kidnapping, registered sex offender violations, drugs and weapons possession, and custodial interference.

“The U.S. Marshals Service is fully committed to assisting federal, state, and local agencies with locating and recovering endangered missing children, in addition to their primary fugitive apprehension mission,” said Director of the Marshals Service Donald Washington. “The message to missing children and their families is that we will never stop looking for you.”

According to the U.S. Marshals Service, these missing children were considered to be some of the most at-risk and challenging recovery cases in the area, based on indications of high-risk factors such as victimization of child sex trafficking, child exploitation, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and medical or mental health conditions. Other children were located at the request of law enforcement to ensure their well-being.

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US Marshals announce recovery of 39 children in ‘Operation Not Forgotten’

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Details of the operation will be announced at an afternoon press conference.

ATLANTA — (ed. note: The video attached to this story is related to an 11Alive investigation into child trafficking, Selling Girls.)

The U.S. Marshals announced Thursday the recovery of 39 children in a missing child operation dubbed “Operation Not Forgotten.”

A release said the two-week operation was conducted in the Atlanta and Macon areas. According to the Marshals, 26 children were rescued and 13 were safely located.

Nine “criminal associates” were arrested in the operation. The Marshals said charges including sex trafficking, parental kidnapping, custodial interference and registered sex offender violence resulted from the investigation.

A number of Georgia agencies, including the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, were involved in the operation.

“I cannot say enough about Operation Not Forgotten and the men and women behind it,” Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said on Twitter. “39 – That’s how many young lives are getting a new start, and that’s how we measure success.”

The @GBI_GA #CEACC Unit was proud to participate in this important operation, planned by the @USMarshalsHQ. Rescuing these missing and endangered children is probably one of the most impactful law enforcement missions we have participated in… https://t.co/nIWRcmzzbv

— Debbie Garner (@GAICACTFCmndr) August 27, 2020

According to the Marshals, the missing children were “considered to be some of the most at-risk and challenging recovery cases in the area, based on indications of high-risk factors such as victimization of child sex trafficking, child exploitation, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and medical or mental health conditions.”

“When we track down fugitives, it’s a good feeling to know that we’re putting the bad guy behind bars. But that sense of accomplishment is nothing compared to finding a missing child,” said Darby Kirby, Chief of the U.S. Marshals Missing Child Unit. “It’s hard to put into words what we feel when we rescue a missing child, but I can tell you that this operation has impacted every single one of us out here. We are working to protect them and get them the help they need.”

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