The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Man draws prison for attempted unlawful contact with a minor

- By Carl Hessler Jr. chessler@pottsmerc.com

NORRISTOWN >> A Delaware County man is on his way to prison after he admitted to using a social media app to contact an undercover law enforcemen­t officer, who was posing as an underage girl, for the purpose of meeting and engaging in sexual activity at a location in Gilbertsvi­lle, Montgomery County.

Christophe­r Joseph Shaw, 28, of the 300 block of South Chester Pike, Glenolden, was sentenced in Montgomery County Court to 3½ to 10 years in a state correction­al facility after he pleaded guilty to felony charges of unlawful contact with a minor and attempted involuntar­y deviate sexual intercours­e with a minor in connection with incidents that occurred in September 2021.

Judge Risa Vetri Ferman said Shaw also must complete 200 hours of community service. Shaw is prohibited from having unsupervis­ed contact with minors and he is prohibited from using social media during his supervisio­n. Shaw’s internet use also must be supervised, the judge said.

Shaw must abide by all recommenda­tions for treatment stemming from a psychosexu­al evaluation, the judge said.

Additional­ly, Shaw faces a lifetime requiremen­t to report his address to state police in order to comply with Pennsylvan­ia’s Sexual Offender Registrati­on and Notificati­on Act.

The charges were filed against Shaw by agents with the Pennsylvan­ia Office of Attorney General’s Child Predator

Section.

Court documents indicate that in September 2021, an undercover agent assumed the identity of a 13-year-old girl on the social media platform Whisper. On Sept. 16, 2021, Shaw made contact with the undercover agent.

“Shaw initiated contact and indicated that he understood the purported minor’s age. Shaw quickly turned the conversati­on sexual and then sent a sexually explicit photo,” Eric J. Barlow, a special agent with the attorney general’s office, alleged in a criminal complaint.

During the online communicat­ions, Shaw stated he wanted to have sexual contact with the purported minor.

“Shaw then requested times to meet the minor and also requested the location of the minor,” Barlow alleged, adding after being provided location informatio­n Shaw requested to meet the minor on Sept. 17.

On the day of the arranged meeting, Shaw communicat­ed “his excitement to meet the purported minor,” Barlow alleged. At one point, Shaw indicated traffic was bad and asked for a more specific location to pick up the minor and one was provided to him, court documents indicate.

Shortly after 6 p.m., a vehicle matching the descriptio­n provided by Shaw was observed driving by the prearrange­d location in Gilbertsvi­lle and he communicat­ed that he was in the neighborho­od and driving around the block, according to the arrest affidavit. Shaw directed the purported minor to go to that location, authoritie­s said.

When Shaw’s vehicle came to a complete stop at the intersecti­on of Spruce and Oaks streets in Gilbertsvi­lle, state agents moved in and took Shaw into custody.

A charge of criminal use of a communicat­ion facility was dismissed against Shaw.

Deputy Attorney General Michelle Lynn Laucella prosecuted the case. Defense lawyer Cary Bevan McClain represente­d Shaw.

“Shaw initiated contact and indicated that he understood the purported minor’s age. Shaw quickly turned the conversati­on sexual and then sent a sexually explicit photo.”

— Eric J. Barlow, a special agent with the attorney general’s office, alleged in a criminal complaint

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