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6 arrested in large on-line baby exploitation sting in upstate NY: cops
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6 arrested in large on-line baby exploitation sting in upstate NY: cops

Last updated: April 10, 2025 4:53 pm
Editorial Board Published April 10, 2025
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Six males had been arrested on baby exploitation fees following a large sting operation led by the New York State Police, authorities introduced Wednesday.

In keeping with Alvarez, “highly trained investigators” infiltrated on-line platforms recognized for baby exploitation and used “advanced cyber tactics” to determine people trying to use weak kids and prepare in-person conferences.

On the finish of the multi-day operation, authorities recognized six people — 5 from New York and one from New Jersey — who had been then arrested and charged with a number of offenses.

All six males had been charged with endangering the welfare of a kid, officers mentioned.

Jose B. Tombriz-Ixquiactap, 28, of Monticello, N.Y.; Yessachar D. Klahr, 51, of Monsey, N.Y.; Adrian Rosas, 33, of Stony Level, N.Y.; Diego Patricio D. Pachar Corte, 38, of Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.; and Carl W. Ellis, 55, of Maplewood, N.J., had been additionally charged with tried rape.

Moreover, Corte, Valdivia, and Ellis had been charged with trying to disseminate indecent materials to minors, whereas Klahr was charged with tried patronizing of an individual for prostitution.

All males are being held on the Rockland County Jail, officers mentioned. They’re scheduled to look in Montebello Village Courtroom on Friday.

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