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An Anaheim elementary school teacher was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of possessing child pornography, police said.
Joseph Williams Page, 39, was taken into custody while he was at Guinn Elementary School in Anaheim, where he teaches sixth grade, according to Sgt. Shane Carringer of the Anaheim Police Department.
Page was booked into the Anaheim jail, and bail was set at $25,000, Carringer said. He was transferred to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department and released on bond early Thursday.
The case has not yet been forwarded to the Orange County district attorney’s office, D.A. spokeswoman Kimberly Edds said.
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May 14, 2021
A Charlevoix man was convicted Friday of possessing child pornography and using a computer to commit a crime.
Gaugi Holm pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced 36 to 84 months for using a computer to commit a crime and 24 to 48 months for possessing child pornography.
Michigan State Police had followed up on a tip from the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and located the material on Holm’s Google Drive.
Holm was first placed on the registered sex offenders list in 1991 on two charges of criminal sexual conduct with a 13-year-old. He was sentenced to eight to 40 years in prison in 1992.
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During her 30 years as a San Diego police detective, Susan Righthouse kept an eye out for kids in trouble. On patrol assignments she listened for radio calls coming in about kids who might be in harm’s way, especially through domestic violence calls. Helping kids in trouble became her mission. But more recently, Righthouse set her mind on helping kids before they get in trouble.
She joined the local Miramar unit of the Young Marines as a volunteer eight years ago and has been helping steer youths to healthy, productive lives, without drugs.
More than 6,000 volunteer hours later, Righthouse was named National Adult Volunteer of the Year for the Young Marines group, headquartered in Dumfries, Va.