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Illegal Alien Arrested in Florida on Charges of Child Sexual Exploitation

TALLAHASSEE, Fla – Earlier today, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) announced the arrest of Greyton Rodriguez Rocha, 32, an illegal alien from Nicaragua. According to FDLE, Rocha was in possession of child sexual abuse material and illegally using a two-way communication device to facilitate a felony.

Agents also rescued a young child from the suspect’s residence. The case is being investigated by agents with FDLE’s Tallahassee Regional Operations Center and ICE HSI Tallahassee. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office also assisted. This case remains active.
  
FDLE’s investigation began last week after agents received a request from ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Tallahassee to assist in the execution of a federal search warrant on Rocha’s residence.
 
On Feb. 12, during the service of the warrant, FDLE agents recovered multiple devices in Rocha’s possession. Forensic examination of the devices is being conducted by law enforcement. Agents also rescued a young child who was living in his residence.
 
FDLE agents arrested Rocha and transported him to the Jefferson County Jail without incident.
 
The U. S. Attorney’s Office, in conjunction with the Office of the State Attorney, Second Judicial Circuit, is evaluating all appropriate charges as the investigation continues.


 

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