A Clarkston man arrested in 2019 during an online child-sex sting has been found guilty in federal court. A federal jury deliberated for less than two hours Wednesday before finding David Elmo Curry, ...
State Senator Lisa Wellman (D-Mercer Island) drafted legislation to lower penalties on would-be child sex seekers who are caught in online stings referred to as “net nanny” operations. She even ...
A “Net Nanny” sting that was carried out in Longview, Washington, in October and last week resulted in 15 arrests, including three men from Thurston County, according to Washington State Patrol. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 76-year-old former Hanford employee caught in a 2017 “Net Nanny” sting is going free after a years-long legal battle. The ...
Nov. 13—A multi-agency operation identifying subjects allegedly involved in the sexual abuse and exploitation of children has led to 15 recent arrests, the Washington State Patrol announced Monday.
Washington lawmakers are considering a controversial new bill that could change the way the state treats people caught in internet sting operations. Senate Bill 5312 (SB 5312), sponsored by a group of ...
Audit confirmed federal agencies accessed Woodburn Flock Safety camera network Woodburn reportedly disbanded its Flock Safety camera network after an audit found DHS and Border Patrol ran 6,089 ...
A suspect in a 2019 online child sex sting has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. Originally charged with attempted first- and second-degree child rape, Kendrick Bradly Yallup-Littlebull, 24, pleaded ...
The Benton County Kennewick Campus includes the Benton County Justice Center, Jail and administrative offices in Kennewick. Bob Brawdy bbrawdy@tricityherald.com Four men have yet to go to trial, eight ...
A number of “Net Nanny” Internet filters are now available to families in Tehama County free of charge, due to a grant from the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services and the Sexual Assault Felony ...
A 76-year-old former Hanford employee caught in a 2017 “Net Nanny” sting is going free after a years-long legal battle. The Washington State Supreme Court sided with Douglas Arbogast, saying in a ...
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