Lodi News-Sentinel

Plane passenger spots man texting about sexually assaulting children

- By Paul Elias

SAN FRANCISCO— A sharp-eyed airline passenger spotted another passenger texting about sexually assaulting children, leading officers in California and Washington state to arrest two people and find two young victims, authoritie­s said Thursday.

San Jose police said they arrested Michael Kellar, 56, in the city’s airport Monday night after a flight from Seattle. Kellar’s texts led officers to arrest Gail Burnworth, 50, in her Tacoma home. Kellar also lives in that city.

It appears two children, ages 5 and 7, were sexually assaulted, investigat­ors said. Authoritie­s say Burnworth had access to children as a baby-sitter and that Kellar was getting to the victims through her.

Seattle and San Jose police declined to discuss the children’s relationsh­ip to the suspects and how Kellar and Burnworth knew each other.

The plane passenger told authoritie­s that Kellar was sitting in front of her and texting about the abuse with a large font on a large smartphone. The font and screen were so big that the passenger was able to take photos of Kellar’s text conversati­on, police said.

The passenger, who police didn’t identify, alerted the flight crew. A flight attendant notified an officer stationed at the airport, and Kellar was arrested.

He is accused of attempted child molestatio­n and solicitati­on of a sex crime. Burnworth was arrested on suspicion of child rape and sexual exploitati­on of children.

Kellar and Burnworth are in jail Wednesday, and it’s was not known if they have lawyers to speak on their behalf.

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