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Hillsboro Resident Appears in Federal Court on Charges of Possessing Child Pornography FBI's Innocent Images Task Force Investigation Leads to Arrest

U.S. Attorney’s Office July 15, 2009
  • District of Oregon (503) 727-1000

PORTLAND, OR—The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced that Dewey S. Burr, 50, appeared today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Papak for his initial appearance on a criminal complaint charging him with possession of child pornography.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents and Hillsboro Police Detectives arrested Burr Tuesday morning at his Hillsboro apartment. The arrest grew out of nationwide Innocent Images Task Force investigation in which undercover agents downloaded, through the Internet, hundreds of graphic and violent images of child pornography from Burr’s computer. The images described in court documents were of minor girls engaged in sexually explicit conduct.

Following a detention hearing, U.S. Magistrate Judge Papak released the defendant and ordered him to abide by a series of Pretrial Release conditions, including having his whereabouts monitored by a GPS monitoring device. Burr’s next court hearing is scheduled for August 13, 2009.

The Innocent Images Task Force is an FBI task force made up of federal and state law enforcement agents who investigative individuals who manufacture and traffic in child pornography and those who prey on children on-line. The Portland FBI’s Innocent Images Task Force includes representatives from the Beaverton Police Department and the Hillsboro Police Department.

Community members may report on-line predators and child pornography by calling the Portland office at (503) 224-4181, by e-mailing the information to portland@fbi.gov.

DO NOT E-MAIL THE PORNOGRAPHIC PICTURES THEMSELVES—ONLY INFORMATION ABOUT THE LOCATION OF THE PICTURES.

Parents will find quite a bit of useful information concerning kids on-line in the Parent’s Guide to Internet Safety booklet. This booklet is posted on the FBI web site: www.fbi.gov.

A complaint is only an accusation of a crime, and every defendant should be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Scott Kerin.

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