Man Arrested in Child Sexual Exploitation Case After FBI Identifies Him as John Doe 49
FBI Arrests Texas Man in Child Exploitation case
Dallas, TX – christopher Lynn Driskill was apprehended by FBI agents from the Dallas Field Office on November 26th, facing federal charges in connection with a child sexual exploitation case. Authorities believe Driskill may possess crucial information regarding the identity of a child victim.
Driskill is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.
The arrest stems from a nationwide search initiated by the FBI Houston Field Office in early November. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) released screenshots from a disturbing video believed to have been produced on or before July 2024.The video lacked specific details, making it tough for investigators to determine the exact date of its creation.
[Image of john Doe 49 with visible tattoos]
The case is part of the FBI’s ongoing efforts to combat child exploitation through Operation Rescue Me and the Endangered Child Alert Program (ECAP). Operation Rescue Me utilizes advanced image analysis techniques to identify children depicted in exploitative materials, while ECAP focuses on locating and apprehending the adults involved.
john Doe 49, the individual sought in connection with the case, is described as a white male between 45 and 65 years old.He is identifiable by a dark goatee and at least five visible tattoos, including “197” followed by potentially more text on his left bicep, and also additional tattoos on his left and right forearms and right bicep.
FBI Arrests Texas Man in child Exploitation Case, Seeks Information on Child victim
Dallas, TX – In a notable progress in a nationwide child sexual exploitation investigation, FBI agents from the Dallas Field Office arrested Christopher Lynn Driskill on November 26th.Driskill faces federal charges related to the case, and authorities believe he may hold vital information crucial to identifying a child victim.
Driskill’s arrest follows a nationwide search initiated by the FBI Houston Field Office in early November. The investigation stems from disturbing video footage released by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). The video, believed to be produced on or before July 2024, depicts the potential exploitation of a child, but lacks identifying details making it difficult to pinpoint the date of creation.
The FBI is actively seeking information regarding “John Doe 49,” a white male between 45 and 65 years old, believed to be connected to the case. John Doe 49 is recognizable by a distinctive dark goatee and several tattoos, including “197” followed by potentially more text on his left bicep, and additional tattoos on his left and right forearms and right bicep. [Image of John Doe 49 with visible tattoos]
This case is part of the FBI’s ongoing commitment to combating child exploitation through two critical initiatives: Operation Rescue Me and the Endangered Child Alert Program (ECAP). Operation Rescue Me leverages advanced image analysis techniques to identify children depicted in exploitative materials, while ECAP focuses on locating and apprehending those involved in the production and distribution of such content.
Driskill is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday. The FBI urges anyone with information regarding John Doe 49 or the child victim to come forward promptly.
