RENO, Nev. – A Reno man who actively sought babysitting
opportunities with families with young girls so he could potentially exploit
the children was sentenced Tuesday to 84 months in prison to be followed by a
lifetime of supervised release, announced U.S. Attorney Dayle Elieson for the
District of Nevada.
Aaron M. Quackenbush, 27, previously pleaded guilty to
receipt of child pornography. He will be required to register as a sex offender
under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act. United States
District Judge Robert C. Jones presided over the sentencing hearing.
An investigation revealed that two IP addresses associated
with Quackenbush’s residence were downloading child pornography. Quackenbush
was interviewed by law enforcement. During his interview, Quackenbush admitted
that he had downloaded videos and photos of child pornography for 12 years.
When investigators sought to execute a search warrant at his home, Quackenbush
deleted the Twitter application and files containing the child pornography from
his cellphone. Law enforcement was able to recover his Twitter conversations
which revealed dialogue with others about pornographic photos of young girls,
Quackenbush’s desire to babysit young girls, as well as videos and photos of
child pornography totaling 5,710 images as calculated under the sentencing
guidelines.
The case was
investigated by the FBI, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, and the Northern
Nevada Cyber Center Crimes Against Children Task Force. Assistant U.S. Attorney
Jim Keller prosecuted the case.
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