Today’s Northumberland has learned both Simon YALKEZIAN, 33-years-old, of Cobourg, Ontario and James ALDWORTH, 25-years-old, of Cobourg, Ontario were released after their bail hearing with a number of release conditions with sureties. Their first court appearance is on July 15.
In a span of five days, seven warrants were executed across Ontario and five persons charged with over 22 criminal code offences.
These warrants were conducted between May 4th and May 8th and represent an example of the ongoing sexual interest in children across Ontario. Although these investigations are not related, they highlight that offenders are of all age groups, employment, and social economical classes.
The following individuals have been arrested and charged.
Today’s Northumberland was on scene when Yalkezian was taken into custody from a home in Cobourg’s east end.
Simon YALKEZIAN, 33-years-old, of Cobourg, Ontario:
He was held for a Bail Hearing.
James ALDWORTH, 25-years-old, of Cobourg, Ontario:
Held for a Bail Hearing.
Tanner RAYMOND, 22-years-old, of Quinte West, Ontario:
He was held for a Bail Hearing.
A 42-year-old woman of Trenton, Ontario:
She was held for a Bail Hearing and cannot be named t o protect the identity of the victim.
A 17 year-old man of Haldimand, Ontario:
He was released to his parents and cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act provision.
Child exploitation is everyone’s business. Parents and caregivers must be aware that even during a pandemic, the exploitation of children does not stop. It stands to reason that with more children isolating at home and more offenders also self-isolating there will be increase risk that our children will cross the online path o f someone with ill intent. This is a great time to have a conversation with your children about online risks.
Anyone wanting to make a difference is encouraged to go to www.protectchildren.ca and download the “Child Sexual Abuse-It Is Your Business” brochure from the Canadian Center for Child Protection. This is an important first step that can save a child.
Parents are reminded to take a proactive approach to help protect their children from online sexual exploitation by speaking with their children regarding internet safety. Parents and anyone interested in protecting children can find resources to assist them at . www.cybertip
Police are asking anyone who may have information regarding this investigation or if you have information regarding internet child exploitation, please contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. If wish to remain anonymous you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or www.ontariocrimestoppers.ca. Reporting information may also be made on the internet through www.cybertip.ca.