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child victims rescued, couple faces federal child pornography charges
PORTLAND, Ore. — The nationwide search
for a "Jane Doe" suspected child pornographer, by U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), ended
Tuesday with the arrest of two Salem, Ore., residents on federal child
exploitation charges.
Michelle Lee Freeman, 40, and her
husband, Michael Serapis Freeman, 39, surrendered to Salem police after the
couple learned that an acquaintance had identified Michelle in "Jane
Doe" photos that had been provided to the media by ICE and shared by the
public on social media sites. HSI special agents have positively identified
Michelle as the suspect.
"When leads turned cold in this
case, HSI special agents asked for the public's help," said ICE Director
John Morton. "Thanks to that help, two child victims have been rescued and
their accused abusers are in custody. Children have the right to be safe from
predators. There is no higher work and we will continue to investigate these
crimes with our law enforcement partners."
"This is a tragic example of
children being manipulated and victimized," said Salem Police Chief Jerry
Moore. "We are committed to protecting the children in our community and
we appreciate the close working relationship that we have with our partners in
the federal law enforcement system in bringing those who abuse children to
justice."
On Aug. 8, ICE issued a national appeal
for public assistance to locate an unknown child pornography suspect. HSI's
Child Exploitation Investigations Unit's Victim Identification Program obtained
a "Jane Doe" arrest warrant in the U.S. District Court for the
District of Columbia for the suspect. Two weeks later, tips from the Pacific
Northwest led HSI to call on local and regional news media to publicize the
search. The news coverage and additional sharing on Facebook and other social
media outlets eventually led to the Freemans' surrender.
According to the complaint, both
Michelle and Michael are accused of producing child pornography videos
featuring them engaging in sexual contact with two child victims who are both
under the age of 10.
The Freemans made their initial
appearance in federal court Wednesday afternoon.
The images of the child victims in this
case were first discovered by HSI Los Angeles in June 2011 during a computer
forensics examination of material in a separate child pornography probe. The
material was submitted to the National Center for Missing & Exploited
Children's Child Victim Identification Program, the national clearinghouse for
child sexual exploitation material. The center determined that the child
victims had not yet been identified or rescued. In June, FBI special agents in
Denver conducting an unrelated investigation found additional photos showing
the same victims with Michelle. To date, the center has cataloged more than 200
unique images and two videos depicting the victims.
HSI received assistance with the
investigation from the Salem Police Department. The case is being prosecuted by
the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon.
This investigation was part of Operation
Predator, a nationwide HSI initiative to protect children from sexual predators,
including those who travel overseas for sex with minors, Internet child
pornographers, criminal alien sex offenders and child sex traffickers. HSI
encourages the public to report suspected child predators and any suspicious
activity through its toll-free hotline at 1-866-DHS-2-ICE or by completing its
online tip form. Both are staffed around the clock by investigators.
Suspected child sexual exploitation or
missing children may be reported to the National Center for Missing &
Exploited Children, an Operation Predator partner, at 1-800-843-5678 or
http://www.cybertipline.com.
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