FBI on the Hunt
Individuals who may have information regarding the victim of a sexual exploitation investigation sought by FBI
By Rebekah Rae
CREATED Feb. 19, 2013
Omaha, NE - The FBI is seeking help from the public to identify two men who may be have information about a sexually exploited minor. The two unknown men may know the identity of a child victim in an ongoing sexual exploitation investigation.
Photographed images of a child in sexually explicit positions started circulating in 2003 and continue to be seen on multiple child pornography websites. FBI agents have gathered clues including a yellow t-shirt with written text "New Market Basketball".
The two individuals with whom the FBI would like to speak, might possibly have a connection to one of the following areas:
New Market, Iowa
New Market Elementary School, Indiana
New Market Elementary School, Maryland
East New Market, Maryland
New Market, Virginia
New Market Sports Camp, Virginia
New Market Elementary School, Alabama
New Market Elementary School, Tennessee
New Market Township, Minnesota
New Market Township, Ohio
New Market, North Carolina
Other clues gathered from photos, a home with what appears to be yellow siding and an above-ground swimming pool. If recognized, these items could also assist in providing valuable information leading to the demographic location of the abused child.
The identities and whereabouts of the two are unknown. The first is described as a White male, likely between the ages of 25 and 35, with dark hair and glasses. The second is described as a White male, likely between the ages of 35 and 45, with dark hair. The FBI is seeking to find these individuals because it appears they have been in contact with the victim, and can assist the FBI with identification efforts.
Anyone with information to provide should contact their local FBI office, submit a tip online at https://tips.fbi.gov/ , or call the FBI’s toll-free tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI.
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