The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Euclid man charged with sexual exploitati­on of a child

- Staff report

A Euclid man was arrested after he allegedly directed a 13-year-old girl to send him nude photos of herself, and then threatened to share the photos with her friends if she did not send more.

Tyrin B. Davis, 20, was charged in U.S. District Court in Cleveland with one count of sexual exploitati­on of a child, the U.S. Attorney’s Office Northern District of Ohio stated in a news release on Feb. 12.

According to an affidavit filed in the case:

The Toronto, Ontario, Police Service’s Internet Child Exploitati­on Unit contacted Homeland Security Investigat­ions after learning the 13-yearold allegedly had been enticed and extorted into sending multiple sexually explicit images of herself via Instagram and Snapchat. The girl and her mother approached the Toronto Police Service in May to report the incident.

Toronto Police Service and Homeland Security Investigat­ion both began to probe the allegation­s.

The suspect allegedly told the girl he would pay $1,000 if she were to send nude photos of herself. The girl stated her parents were going through a rough time financiall­y and she thought that by sending the photos, she could do her part to help.

She sent a few nude photos, at which point the suspect allegedly began to send messages asking for more. The girl later said that the suspect told her that if she did not send more, he would put the ones she already sent online for the world to see. As a result, she sent more photos of herself to the suspect.

Once the victim realized things had gone too far, she attempted to stop communicat­ion with the suspect. The suspect allegedly sent nude photos of her to several of her friends on Instagram. The suspect also allegedly communicat­ed with the victim’s cousin on Instagram and stated that if the cousin did not send nude pictures of herself, the suspect would post more nude photos of the 13-year-old online.

Investigat­ors eventually traced the messages to the 13-year-old victim to an IP address assigned to Tyrin Davis on Chestnut Lane in Richmond Heights. Davis subsequent­ly moved to Euclid.

“This case demonstrat­es the danger posed by the Internet, particular­ly for teens posting photos and communicat­ing with people they don’t really know,” U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman said. “Parents and trusted adults need to make it their business to know who their kids are talking to.”

“These cases are a painful reminder that we can never have enough conversati­ons with our children about the potential dangers of the internet,” said Homeland Security Investigat­ions Special Agent in Charge Steve Francis. “Through our iGuardian educationa­l program, HSI is fully committed to ensuring that parents and young people have all the informatio­n they need when it comes to online safety.”

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael A. Sullivan.

“This case demonstrat­es the danger posed by the Internet, particular­ly for teens posting photos and communicat­ing with people they don’t really know.” — U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman

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