OPP/Peterborough Police Service – Eight Arrested in Child Sexual Exploitation Investigation

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Eight people have been charged with 36 criminal offences during a joint investigation conducted by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Child Sexual Exploitation Unit (CSEU) and Peterborough Police Service.

The investigation, named Project Peacehaven, addressed concerns over how popular social media applications are used by those looking to sexually abuse children. Trained investigators utilized online under-cover techniques to access online chatrooms and social media applications designed for youth to proactively identify, locate and arrest persons looking to sexually exploit children in Peterborough. The investigation took place over three days.

Project Peacehaven highlights include:

Investigators communicated with 36 suspects beyond simple introductions. The communications established ages which were well outside the consensual parameters established by the Criminal Code and included inappropriate sexualized content. Approximately 30 per cent of these suspects were identified, located and arrested after co m mitting criminal offences.

Six of the suspects were arrested when they arrived at a set location to meet the child for sexual purposes.

Two suspects were identified solely through online investigations and arrested outside of a set meeting location.

One suspect drove over 290 kilometers to meet a child for sexual purposes.

A repeat offender was arrested who had just completed their ten-year term on the Ontario Sex Offender Registry.

See attached ADDENDUM – Project Peacehaven for a list of charged persons. A video outlining the investigation is available here: http://youtu.be/kKulqfZelHY
The three-day investigation is a snapshot of the dangers children face online. Investigators accessed predicated online chat rooms and social media applications as millions of children do every day. To learn how to keep children safe, go to Canadian Centre for Child Protection. If you have information related to child sexual exploitation contact your local police or report to cybertip.ca.

Leonard RAZON 21 Scarborough, ON · Possession of Child Pornography
· Making sexually explicit material available to a child
· Luring a person under 16 (five counts)

Danny DEPEW 52 Abbotsford, BC · Luring a person under 16 (three counts)
· Breach of 161 Prohibition Order

Steven MACDONALD 36 Delta, ON · Luring a person under 16 (three counts)
· Making sexually explicit material available to a child

William BELL 55 Shannonville, ON · Luring a person under 16 (two counts)
· Making sexually explicit material available to a child

Chris PARISH 49 Selwyn Township, ON · Luring a person under 16 (four counts)

Joshua BURGOYNE 40 Courtice, ON · Luring a person under 16 (four counts)

Jordan COBB 36 Simcoe, ON · Luring a person under 16 (five counts)
· Sending sexually explicit material to a person under 16 (two counts)

Nathan JOHNSON 38 Omemee, ON · Luring a person under 18
· Making sexually explicit material available to person under 18
· Communicating with anyone under 18 years for purpose of obtaining sexual services

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