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Officer Emilee Nottestad
Viroqua Police Department
* Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force
(ICAC)
* FBI* National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children* US Postal Inspectors
* Regional and local law enforcement
* Wisconsin Department of Criminal Investigations* local law enforcement investigators
* online enticement/“traveler” cases
* child pornography manufacturing/possession
* responding to missing and abducted children
* child sex trafficking
Alicia & Mary Kozakiewicz
Alicia Kozakiewicz2002
13 years old“very shy”
close family
“anonymity of the Internet to take the shyness and fear of everyday lives of
teens away”
* befriended 14-year-old “Christine” online* traded secrets, school photos, etc.
* “Christine” offers to introduce Alicia to her “friend,” “John”
* “Christine” and “John” are both actually 38-year-old Scott Tyree of Herndon, VA
* “John” spent 6 months grooming Alicia over the Internet
* “He was interested in me as a person.”* shared her thoughts, goals, etc.
* “I could count on him to see things my way.”* “He was always on my side.”
* New Year’s Day 2002
* Alicia left the family dinner table to meet
“John”
*As she left her driveway and approached his car,
he grabbed her and forced her into his
vehicle.
* Scott Tyree transported Alicia from PA to VA
* locked in a cage in his basement
* collar and heavy chain
* hung her by her arms and beat her repeatedly
* clamps with electricity
* repeatedly raped her
* Posted images of her on the internet
Day 4:
* fed her the only meal she ate while with him
* “I think I’m getting to like you too much. When I get
home we’re going for a ride.”
That day: FBI rescue
* Western Pennsylvania Crimes Against Children Task Force (local
police, FBI Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force, US Postal Inspector)
* Tip to FBI in Tampa, FL by fellow pervert who saw Alicia via
webcam
Scott Tyree is currently serving a
20 year prison sentence
Can this happen here???
In 2007 there were 500,000 identified individuals in the U.S.
trafficking child pornography on the Internet
Over 80% of those who possessed child pornography admitted to having at least one “real child” victim during a prison study. Many had hundreds.
Local Enticement
Cases
What can parents do?* talk openly
* keep computer in common area* check privacy settings/screen names/etc.
* watch browsing history* learn IM lingo (Google “message abbrieviations”)
*utilize parental controls (Windows Vista)
* monitor accounts (know that they may have a second account- email, FB, etc.)
* beware of dangers associated with Peer to Peer networks and online gaming
MONITORING SOFTWARE
* Net Nanny* Web Watcher