The FBI
and Riverside County Sheriff’s Department investigators
are seeking the public’s help in identifying possible victims
of Jorge Aglony, a man federally indicted this month who allegedly
possessed child pornography. Investigators believe Aglony may have
had physical contact with victims based on evidence found in his possession,
announced Salvador Hernandez, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI
in Los Angeles, Thomas O’Brien, U.S. Attorney in Los Angeles,
and Stanley Sniff, Riverside County Sheriff.
Aglony was arrested
by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department
in Palm Desert on September 12th for suspicion of possession with
intent to distribute methamphetamine. Further investigation by Riverside
County Sheriff’s Department investigators and the FBI led to
the execution of federal search warrants of the hotel room, where Aglony
had been staying, as well as his vehicle. Aglony was indicted by a
federal grand jury on 11/12/08, charged with receipt and possession
of child pornography, as well as possession with intent to distribute
methamphetamine and phencyclidine (PCP).
The search of
Aglony’s
Palm Desert hotel room and his car yielded paraphernalia consistent
with the distribution of narcotics, as well as pornographic images
of minors.
During a search
of Aglony’s
car, detectives found dozens of CDs, DVDs, VHS video cassettes, various
other digital storage devices, video cameras, digital cameras, and
handheld radios. Aglony also possessed a very small digital video
camera and digital images consistent with the use of that camera
to photograph the genital areas of unsuspecting females present in
public places.
Investigators
also found notes which appeared to be observations about the physical
appearance, ethnicity and apparel of several individuals, described
in some cases as “15 year old” or as “girls.” The
notes contained several sexual references to these individuals. Some
of the notes found included a listing of secondary schools in the Mountain
View, San Jose, and Santa Clara areas of California.
Additionally,
detectives found in Aglony’s hotel room a police
badge with the letters “NTF,” an apparent reference to “Narcotics
Task Force.” The badge suggests that Aglony may have impersonated
a law enforcement officer.
Aglony is currently being held in federal custody and is scheduled
to be arraigned today in U.S. District Court in Riverside. If convicted
as charged, Aglony faces a statutory maximum penalty of 110 years in
federal prison.
An indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed
a crime. Every defendant is presumed to be innocent until proven
guilty.
Aglony’s photo is available by contacting the FBI at the below
listed number. Aglony is described as an Hispanic male, 50 years of
age, 6’2”, 240 lbs., with black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone who believes
their child has had contact with Aglony, or who otherwise has information
involving Aglony’s possible criminal
activity involving minors, is urged to contact the FBI, 24 hours a
day, at 1 310 477-6565.

This investigation
was conducted by the Riverside County Sheriff’s
Department and the FBI. This case was filed in U.S. District Court
in Riverside and will be prosected by the United States Attorney’s
Office.
Media Contact:
FBI, Los Angeles: Laura Eimiller: 310 996-3343
U. S.
Attorney’s
Office: Thom Mrozek: 213
894-6947