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Friday, December 21, 2012

Nationwide Search for Suspected Child Pornographer Ends in Arrest of Florida Woman

The child victim has been identified, and the woman faces federal child porn charges.

  The nationwide search for a "Jane Doe" suspected child pornographer, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), ended with the arrest of an Okaloosa County, Fla., woman on federal charges for child pornography production. Okaloosa County is just east of Pensacola, Fla. Corine Danielle Motley, 25, was arrested by HSI Pensacola special agents and Northwest Florida Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force members late Wednesday evening, hours after HSI issued a public appeal for assistance to identify "Jane Doe." "The quick identification of the victim and suspect in this case demonstrates the power of the press, social media and the general public in helping solve these cases," said ICE …

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Do You Recognize This Woman? Authorities Seek ID of Suspected Child Porn Producer

The urgency of finding her is to rescue the 4-5 year-old child victim.

  U.S. officials say they urgently need the public's help to identify a suspected child pornography producer. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) is seeking the arrest of the unidentified woman for allegedly producing child pornography. They also aim to rescue the 4-to-5 year-old victim of sexual exploitation. The "Jane Doe" criminal complaint and arrest warrant signed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is the second obtained by HSI's Child Exploitation Investigations Unit this year. The first Jane Doe was arrested with her husband in Portland, Ore., in September, after the agency sought and received tips from the public to identify her. Jane Doe, pictured …

Friday, November 16, 2012

Watertown RMV Worker Busted For Bribery, Corruption

The RMV worker will appear in court on Nov. 16.

An employee of the Registry of Motor Vehicles in Watertown was arrested on Nov. 16 on charges of bribery and corruption, according to federal immigration authorities. Adriana Ferreira will appear in Suffolk Superior Court later today on charges of bribery, corruption and larceny, according the federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency.  Ferreira, a naturalized U.S. citizen was arrested by State Police detecetives and ICE agents in Watertown.  Authorities believe she was defrauding illegal immigrants by offerring them a driver's license in exchange for $2,000, according to ICE. However, those asking for such a license never received them. Ferreira also claimed to have a contact at ICE that could delay deportations in exchange for …

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Bridget Bishop

9:43 pm on Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Actually, when I hear the word "Denny's" and "Obamacare" I block my ears. No time to chat, I have an alien invasion to plan for.   more ›

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Police Log: Motorist Arrested on Warrant-Related Charges; Police Help Apprehend Immigrations Evader

The following information was supplied by the Wellesley Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

R.I. Man Arrested for Warrant-Related Charges Devon Scott Maiorano, 28, of 20 Newman Ave. Apt. #1103, Rumford, R.I. was arrested last week on warrant-related charges after he was pulled over for driving an unregistered vehicle. Wellesley Police officer Mike Lemenager observed Maiorano’s vehicle traveling in the left lane on Rte. 9 March 21 without a valid inspection sticker, according to Wellesley Police records clerk Sue Morse. Upon questioning during the traffic stop, Maiorano said he had just purchased the car the prior week and was in the process of transferring the registration to the new vehicle, according to Morse. A check of Maiorano’s license revealed there were two active warrants out for his arrest: one for failure to appear in …

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Police Arrest Man Who Had Evaded Immigration for Decades

The Chelsea man, who allegedly had drugs, was a passenger in a car that Wellesley police pulled over.

A routine traffic stop last week led to the arrest of a Chelsea man who had been on the run from immigration officials for 23 years. Wellesley Police arrested Jose Mejia, 45, of 13 Beacon Place #2, Chelsea on March 22 after an unregistered truck in which he was a passenger was pulled over, according to Wellesley Police records clerk Sue Morse. Det. Christopher Connelly was on routine patrol on Washington Street in the early afternoon when he saw the truck, which had a broken brake light. Connelly ran a check of the license plate, which showed the registration had been suspended, according to Morse. Upon questioning the driver, Connelly checked Mejia’s license as well. Mejia was the owner of the vehicle, which turned out to be unregistered…

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