http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-child-exploitation-livestream-arrest-1.4047660
[h=3]Police discovered the live stream while investigating child *advertiser censored* charges against the man[/h] By Donna Lee, CBC News Posted: Mar 30, 2017
A 45-year-old Winnipeg man faces child exploitation charges after police discovered a live stream of a six-year-old boy being sexually assaulted in the United States.
Greg Alan Jamieson was arrested on Monday and charged with making child *advertiser censored*, sexual interference and agreeing to or arranging a sexual offence against a child for the purposes of child exploitation and making child *advertiser censored*.
Jamieson has also been charged with four counts of breaking his bail conditions for having contact with children and accessing the internet.
He was already facing charges of possessing and making child *advertiser censored* after investigators found child sexual abuse images, involving victims as young as eight months old, at a Winnipeg home in November 2016.
rbbm.The person in the U.S. was "directed to commit various sexual assaults against the child" by an individual in Winnipeg, police allege.
Police know little about the victim, but believe the child was six years old and in the care of the American. It's not known where in the United States the assault took place.
"We know that investigators here, and our counterparts in the U.S. who are actively working with Winnipeg police, have not been able to identify either the suspect who's doing the assaults or the victim at this point in time," Winnipeg police Const. Rob Carver told reporters on Thursday.
"That is still ongoing, which is why we're still working with U.S. law enforcement, Homeland Security, to see if we can ultimately identify this child and locate them."