United States Attorney Matthew D. Krueger of the Eastern
District of Wisconsin, announced that Tommy Lee Jenkins (age: 32) formerly a
resident of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, entered a guilty plea to a charge of attempted
child enticement before Senior District Judge William C. Griesbach.
According to court documents, starting on October 1, 2019,
Jenkins, who in September of 2019 moved from Oshkosh to Whitestown, Indiana,
began exchanging instant messages with “Kylee” whom he believed to be a 14
year-old girl living in Neenah, Wisconsin.
Jenkins began demanding sexually explicit photographs from “Kylee” and
making plans to engage in sexual activity with the minor. When his numerous requests for “Kylee” to
join him in Indiana were rebuffed, Jenkins walked and hitchhiked the 351-mile
trek from Whitestown, Indiana to Neenah, Wisconsin. Along the way, Jenkins continued to engage
“Kylee” in sexually explicit conversations and updated her as to his current
location.
“Kylee” was, in fact, a Winnebago County Sheriff’s Deputy
assigned to the Internet Crimes Against Children (“ICAC”) Task Force. Upon his arrival in Winnebago County,
sheriff’s deputies and a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation
placed Jenkins under arrest.
Jenkins faces a mandatory minimum sentence of ten years and
up to a lifetime of imprisonment when he is sentenced on May 27, 2020.
This case was investigated by the Winnebago County Sheriff’s
Office with the assistance of the Green Bay office of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. It is being prosecuted by
Assistant United States Attorneys Julie F. Stewart and Daniel R. Humble.
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