GUILTY NM - Renezmae Calzada, 5, found deceased, Rio Arriba County, 8 Sept 2019 *Arrest*

Step-father Detained For Questioning
KRQE News 13 is also learning more about Renezmae’s stepfather, Malcolm Torres, who was taken into custody for questioning.

Torres is essentially the girl’s stepdad. He’s not married to her mom, but they have a young son together.

Just last month, Renezmae’s mom filed for child support from Torres for their toddler son, but investigators aren’t saying if they were together Sunday.

Investigators have not said if Torres was at the house Sunday at all, but KRQE News 13 has learned the home where Renezmae was last seen is Torres’ family’s home.

Last October, Torres was arrested at the home he shared with the girl’s mom, Victoria Maestas, their young son and Renezmae on Arch Lane in Espanola. Victoria had marks on her neck and face, and a split lip.

She said Torres attacked her in the middle of the night after accusing her of cheating. The case was dismissed for some reason. Technically, he’s behind bars now for failing to pay fines on two of his three DWI convictions and failure to meet with a probation officer.

Torres’ latest DWI conviction stems from an Albuquerque case featured on KRQE News 13 last year. In that case, Torres was yanked out of a car on Central outside of Presbyterian Hospital by a Good Samaritan who saw him driving drunk.

On his Facebook page, Torres says he works at the Nambe warehouse in Espanola. The company, which makes housewares, says it fired him because of his lackluster work ethic.

Search continues in Rio Arriba County for missing 5-year-old girl
 
"Social Media Exploitation" in this case sounds to me like child *advertiser censored*.

Ah..good answer, but so terribly sad.

I just read an article that said human sex trafficking is being done in our country so much now it's at it's worst now than most any other country in the world.:(

I'm afraid that may be one of the reasons why there is so much kiddie *advertiser censored* now.

It would be fruitful to know how many arrested human sex traffickers who also were in the possession of kiddie *advertiser censored*, and if they were of their enslaved victims to be shown on the internet in order to contact abusers?

In other words how does the sex traffickers get the word out, including where each of them will be located, and how do they know how to make contact specifically with each sexual abuser?

Is it all done on the internet's dark web? If so, you would think the police would catch them all? Do they have contacts in individual cities?

Imo
 
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Ah..good answer, but so terribly sad.

I just read an article that said human sex trafficking is being done in our country so much now it's at it's worst now than most any other country in the world.:(

I'm afraid that may be one of the reasons why there is so much kiddie *advertiser censored* now.

It would be fruitful to know how many arrested human sex traffickers who also were in the possession of kiddie *advertiser censored*, and if they were of their enslaved victims to be shown on the internet in order to contact abusers?

In other words how does the sex traffickers get the word out, including where each of them can be located, and how do they make contact specifically with each sexual abuser?

Imo

BBM. Most of the traffic goes on on the dark web/TOR. You can find anything there - drugs, gun, child *advertiser censored*, trafficking, terror organizations, you know it. Kiddie *advertiser censored* is quite popular.
 
Last October, Torres was arrested at the home he shared with the girl’s mom, Victoria Maestas, their young son and Renezmae on Arch Lane in Espanola. Victoria had marks on her neck and face, and a split lip.

She said Torres attacked her in the middle of the night after accusing her of cheating.

Search continues in Rio Arriba County for missing 5-year-old girl

RSBM

UGH....that was *last October*..........yet she remained with him.
Sigh.

Where is precious little Renezmae?!
 
Ah..good answer, but so terribly sad.

I just read an article that said human sex trafficking is being done in our country so much now it's at it's worst now than most any other country in the world.:(

I'm afraid that may be one of the reasons why there is so much kiddie *advertiser censored* now.

It would be fruitful to know how many arrested human sex traffickers who also were in the possession of kiddie *advertiser censored*, and if they were of their enslaved victims to be shown on the internet in order to contact abusers?

In other words how does the sex traffickers get the word out, including where each of them will be located, and how do they know how to make contact specifically with each sexual abuser?

Imo

I've never heard of any strong link between child *advertiser censored* and human trafficking?

A lot of human trafficking is of young women/teens who might be runaways, problems at home etc, and they get befriended by people who are not nice people, and it ends up with the women/teens being used for prostitution. I think it's more about money for the people behind the trafficking.
 
From above:

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Searchers head out over open land north of Española Valley High School in search of missing 5-year-old Renezmae Calzada Monday afternoon. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)

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Making a couple quick notes on the location and terrain being searched in the above photo:

BBM:

Noting “open land north of Espanola Valley High School



El Llano Road north of Española High School to begin a search of the BBM open country of mostly bare hills and gullies east of town.

“Several people just took off walking through the brush close to the road, then over a hill into the brown landscape.”
It's NE of the home and that search wasn't based on any information from LE. LE was searching the Rio Grande, SW of the home. Keep reading... ;) MOO

ETA:
 
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Are the parents still together/married? If not, maybe a stepdad or boyfriend? Uncle, cousin, or neighbor? Babysitter? Total stranger driving by?

Noting this in list form:

“If not, maybe a:

1. stepdad
2. boyfriend
3. uncle
4. cousin
5. neighbor
6. babysitter
7. total stranger driving by

I’m going to add:

8. houseguest / roommate
9. family friend
10. internet predator (she’s 5...so will say possibility of someone on Internet known to her family Via SM)
11. Someone who worked in the house or nearby, say handyman, plumber, landscaper, construction, etc.

Any other options? If not that’s 1/11 possibilities (so far).




Rio Arribo County to Bernalillo County:
2 h 40 min(140.6 mi)
via US-550 S

Rio Arriba County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

Bernalillo County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

Bernalillo County Custody/Release
(Double check this to make sure it’s NM)
 
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(Don’t kill me, making a note to self but don’t want to write it in case it’s totally off so don’t want to derail but don’t want to forget either, still on page 2
Note: Check NMSTHHTS via msm search and link CPR.)

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@chihuahua
No clue what I am supposed to gleam from this. All I got was maths websites. Color me confused.
 
Perhaps someone had some disturbing pictures of her or something to that effect, and she then threatened to tell? Just thinking out loud. I am having such a hard time making sense of this case. I pray they find her safe soon! MOO
 
Cute name and cute kiddo. This is not going to end well. Seems like she wasn’t living in a very peaceful household, poor babies. To be fair, it looks like this man has been present in her life for a long time, probably took on parental duties, probably was never violent towards the children, probably never gave any reason to concern. Something has happened to this little girl, her mom was at work so that only leaves one person to give some answers, and that person was arrested.
 
Step-father Detained For Questioning
KRQE News 13 is also learning more about Renezmae’s stepfather, Malcolm Torres, who was taken into custody for questioning.

Torres is essentially the girl’s stepdad. He’s not married to her mom, but they have a young son together.

Just last month, Renezmae’s mom filed for child support from Torres for their toddler son, but investigators aren’t saying if they were together Sunday.

Investigators have not said if Torres was at the house Sunday at all, but KRQE News 13 has learned the home where Renezmae was last seen is Torres’ family’s home.

Last October, Torres was arrested at the home he shared with the girl’s mom, Victoria Maestas, their young son and Renezmae on Arch Lane in Espanola. Victoria had marks on her neck and face, and a split lip.

She said Torres attacked her in the middle of the night after accusing her of cheating. The case was dismissed for some reason. Technically, he’s behind bars now for failing to pay fines on two of his three DWI convictions and failure to meet with a probation officer.

Torres’ latest DWI conviction stems from an Albuquerque case featured on KRQE News 13 last year. In that case, Torres was yanked out of a car on Central outside of Presbyterian Hospital by a Good Samaritan who saw him driving drunk.

On his Facebook page, Torres says he works at the Nambe warehouse in Espanola. The company, which makes housewares, says it fired him because of his lackluster work ethic.

Search continues in Rio Arriba County for missing 5-year-old girl
So LE has the stepfather/boyfriend in custody but Renezmae is still missing? Crap.
 
"Social Media Exploitation" in this case sounds to me like child *advertiser censored*.

See if you see that term used anywhere here, where I’ve listed all CP Agencies. See if you see the term “Social Media Exploitation” anywhere there. I don’t remember ever typing that before.

Again perhaps they’re just assisting bc they have experience, and perhaps assist in MP/Child Cases.

I’ll go ahead and bring the post forward internally. Maybe I missed something there:

Citizen's Guide To U.S. Federal Law On Child *advertiser censored*

“18 U.S.C. § 2251- Sexual Exploitation of Children
(Production of child *advertiser censored*)
18 U.S.C. § 2251A- Selling and Buying of Children
18 U.S.C. § 2252- Certain activities relating to material involving the sexual exploitation of minors
(Possession, distribution and receipt of child *advertiser censored*)
18 U.S.C. § 2252A- certain activities relating to material constituting or containing child *advertiser censored*
18 U.S.C. § 2256- Definitions
18 U.S.C. § 2260- Production of sexually explicit depictions of a minor for importation into the United States

Images of child *advertiser censored* are not protected under First Amendment rights, and are illegal contraband under federal law. Section 2256 of Title 18, United States Code, defines child *advertiser censored* as any visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct involving a minor (someone under 18 years of age). Visual depictions include photographs, videos, digital or computer generated images indistinguishable from an actual minor, and images created, adapted, or modified, but appear to depict an identifiable, actual minor. Undeveloped film, undeveloped videotape, and electronically stored data that can be converted into a visual image of child *advertiser censored* are also deemed illegal visual depictions under federal law.

Notably, the legal definition of sexually explicit conduct does not require that an image depict a child engaging in sexual activity. A picture of a naked child may constitute illegal child *advertiser censored* if it is sufficiently sexually suggestive. Additionally, the age of consent for sexual activity in a given state is irrelevant; any depiction of a minor under 18 years of age engaging in sexually explicit conduct is illegal.

Federal law prohibits the production, distribution, reception, and possession of an image of child *advertiser censored* using or affecting any means or facility of interstate or foreign commerce (See 18 U.S.C. § 2251; 18 U.S.C. § 2252; 18 U.S.C. § 2252A). Specifically, Section 2251 makes it illegal to persuade, induce, entice, or coerce a minor to engage in sexually explicit conduct for purposes of producing visual depictions of that conduct. Any individual who attempts or conspires to commit a child *advertiser censored* offense is also subject to prosecution under federal law.

Federal jurisdiction is implicated if the child *advertiser censored* offense occurred in interstate or foreign commerce. This includes, for example, using the U.S. Mails or common carriers to transport child *advertiser censored* across state or international borders. Additionally, federal jurisdiction almost always applies when the Internet is used to commit a child *advertiser censored* violation. Even if the child *advertiser censored* image itself did not travel across state or international borders, federal law may be implicated if the materials, such as the computer used to download the image or the CD-ROM used to store the image, originated or previously traveled in interstate or foreign commerce.

In addition, Section 2251A of Title 18, United States Code, specifically prohibits any parent, legal guardian or other person in custody or control of a minor under the age of 18, to buy, sell, or transfer custody of that minor for purposes of producing child *advertiser censored*.

Lastly, Section 2260 of Title 18, United States Code, prohibits any persons outside of the United States to knowingly produce, receive, transport, ship, or distribute child *advertiser censored* with intent to import or transmit the visual depiction into the United States.

Any violation of federal child *advertiser censored* law is a serious crime, and convicted offenders face severe statutory penalties. For example, a first time offender convicted of producing child *advertiser censored* under 18 U.S.C. § 2251, face fines and a statutory minimum of 15 years to 30 years maximum in prison. A first time offender convicted of transporting child *advertiser censored* in interstate or foreign commerce under 18 U.S.C. § 2252, faces fines and a statutory minimum of 5 years to 20 years maximum in prison. Convicted offenders may face harsher penalties if the offender has prior convictions or if the child *advertiser censored* offense occurred in aggravated situations defined as (i) the images are violent, sadistic, or masochistic in nature, (ii) the minor was sexually abused, or (iii) the offender has prior convictions for child sexual exploitation. In these circumstances, a convicted offender may face up to life imprisonment.

It is important to note that an offender can be prosecuted under state child *advertiser censored* laws in addition to, or instead of, federal law.”

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Child *advertiser censored*

“Child *advertiser censored* Today

Because the term “child *advertiser censored*” is used in federal statutes, it is also commonly used by lawmakers, prosecutors, investigators, and the public to describe this form of sexual exploitation of children. However, this term fails to describe the true horror that is faced by countless children every year. The production of child *advertiser censored* creates a permanent record of a child’s sexual abuse. When these images are placed on the Internet and disseminated online, the victimization of the children continues in perpetuity. Experts and victims agree that victims depicted in child *advertiser censored* often suffer a lifetime of re-victimization by knowing the images of their sexual abuse are on the Internet forever. The children exploited in these images must live with the permanency, longevity, and circulation of such a record of their sexual victimization. This often creates lasting psychological damage to the child, including disruptions in sexual development, self-image, and developing trusting relationships with others in the future.

The expansion of the Internet and advanced digital technology lies parallel to the explosion of the child *advertiser censored* market. Child *advertiser censored* images are readily available through virtually every Internet technology, including social networking websites, file-sharing sites, photo-sharing sites, gaming devices, and even mobile apps. Child *advertiser censored* offenders can also connect on Internet forums and networks to share their interests, desires, and experiences abusing children, in addition to selling, sharing, and trading images.

These online communities have promoted communication and collaboration between child *advertiser censored* offenders, thereby fostering a larger relationship premised on a shared sexual interest in children. This has the effect of eroding the shame that typically would accompany this behavior, as well as desensitizing those involved to the physical and psychological damage caused to the child victims. For this reason, online communities attract and encourage new individuals to join them in the sexual exploitation of children.

The methods many offenders use to evade law enforcement detection have also become increasingly sophisticated. Purveyors of child *advertiser censored* continue to use various encryption techniques and anonymous networks on “The Dark Internet”, attempting to hide their amassed collections of illicit child abuse images. Several sophisticated online criminal organizations have even written security manuals to ensure that their members follow preferred security protocols and encryption techniques in an attempt to evade law enforcement and facilitate the sexual abuse of children.

Unfortunately, no area of the United States or country in the world is immune from individuals who seek to sexually exploit children through child *advertiser censored*. The continuous production and distribution of child *advertiser censored* increases the demand for new and more egregious images, perpetuating the continued molestation of child victims, as well as the abuse of new children.”
-more at link

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ICAC Task Force
Home

“The Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program is a national network of 61 coordinated task forces representing over 4,500 federal, state, and local law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies. These agencies are continually engaged in proactive and reactive investigations and prosecutions of persons involved in child abuse and exploitation involving the Internet.”

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Violent Crimes Against Children/Online Predators — FBI

“Investigations
Child Sexual Exploitation Investigations

Child sexual exploitation investigations—many of them undercover—are conducted in FBI field offices by Child Exploitation Task Forces (CETFs), which combine the resources of the FBI with those of other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Each of the FBI’s 56 field offices has worked investigations developed by the VCAC program, and many of our Legal Attaché offices have coordinated with appropriate foreign law enforcement partners on international investigations. Several of these investigations are also worked in coordination with Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Forces, which are funded by the Department of Justice. Furthermore, training is provided to all law enforcement involved in these investigations, including federal, state, local, and foreign law enforcement agencies.“

Snip

“Investigative Priorities

Child abductions—child abductions, including domestic and international parental kidnapping
Child sexual exploitation enterprises—domestic child sex trafficking organizations; online networks and enterprises manufacturing, trading, distributing, and/or selling child *advertiser censored*
Contact offenses against children—domestic travel with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity with children; child sex tourism (international travel to engage in sexual activity with children); production of child *advertiser censored*, including “sextortion” involving children who are extorted into producing child *advertiser censored*; and coercion/enticement of a minor
Trafficking of child *advertiser censored*—distribution of child *advertiser censored*; possession of child *advertiser censored*.”

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Crimes against children / Crimes against children / Crime areas / Internet / Home - INTERPOL

“Crimes against children

Crimes against children tend to be local crimes with the vast majority taking place within the home or family circle. There are, however, a number of areas where there is an international angle:
Internet crimes: crimes against children are facilitated by the Internet, the increased use of which in recent years has led to a huge rise in offending. Not only can offenders distribute and access child abuse material more easily, but they can also come into direct contact with children – via chatrooms and social networking sites. We run a project in conjunction with Internet Access Service Providers to block access to child abuse material online. “

Access blocking / Crimes against children / Crime areas / Internet / Home - INTERPOL

“The "Worst of"-list
INTERPOL has taken responsibility for providing a list of domains containing child sexual abuse content to any (Internet) Access Service Provider (ASP) willing to participate in reducing the availability of such material on the Web.
INTERPOL's "Worst of"-list includes those domains that contain the most severe child sexual abuse material, according to defined criteria.“

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Child Exploitation Investigations Unit

“As part of ICE’s Cyber Crimes Center (C3), the CEIU uses cutting edge investigative techniques to bring justice to consumers, producers and distributors of child *advertiser censored*, as well as to predators engaging in child sex tourism. The efforts of the CEIU, in addition to ICE’s participation in national programs like Operation Predator and international partnerships like the Virtual Global Taskforce, have resulted in the rescue of thousands of children.“

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US DOJ
Report a Crime

Child *advertiser censored* and/or sexual exploitation of children
Call your local FBI field office or Legal Attache' Office
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
800-THE-LOST (800-843-5678)
For more information see the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section

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Child *advertiser censored* Victim Assistance (CPVA)

“The FBI’s Child *advertiser censored* Victim Assistance (CPVA) program serves as the central repository for information on identified victims of child *advertiser censored*. Pursuant to federal statutes, law enforcement may be required to notify victims each time images of their victimization are seized as part of an investigation. The amount and frequency of notifications can be overwhelming, especially as victims may have difficulty coping with the impact of the crime and its ongoing aftermath.

To help streamline the notification process, CPVA attempts to minimize any additional trauma by limiting unnecessary contact with victims through utilization of the centralized and automated DOJ Victim Notification System. Through this system, CPVA continues to ensure victims are advised of the rights and services they may be entitled to as a result of any federal cases opened against offenders found in possession of their images, regardless of how much time has passed since the original exploitation took place.

CPVA is a joint initiative and coordinates directly with law enforcement or victim/witness personnel at various federal agencies, U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.“

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National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Home

Child *advertiser censored* Resources and Information
 
Cute name and cute kiddo. This is not going to end well. Seems like she wasn’t living in a very peaceful household, poor babies. To be fair, it looks like this man has been present in her life for a long time, probably took on parental duties, probably was never violent towards the children, probably never gave any reason to concern. Something has happened to this little girl, her mom was at work so that only leaves one person to give some answers, and that person was arrested.
Besides that, if arrested man was not involved how could he simply not reported her missing for 10 hours? Mom reported it when she got home. What about lunch, dinner? Potty breaks? Was he passed out all day? And what about the younger boy? Where was he all day?
 
Last note from PC before I dig in here, can’t wait to read.

End of PC / last sentence:

?: “Is he a suspect...?”

A: “It’s possible, Yes.”

(And there ya have it.)

I'm still catching up and reading fast ( not a good thing for me). So what i'm gathering here is the boyfriend who lives with the mom and 2 children Renezmae being one of them was arrested on unrelated charges and LE answered a question of "Is he a suspect?" and Le said "its' possible, yes."?????

So she goes missing at 9am and wasn't reported missing until 6:30 pm? This is not good at all! I'm still trying to stomach Nalani's poor ordeal. I'm just sick of this. IMO
 
My thoughts exactly!! I wanted to mention this, but I figured ya’ll might think I was crazy! I’m a grandmother and have read all the books- absolute Twihard! LOL
And this precious little girl reminds me of the one in the movie. I hope she is safe somewhere!

Isn't she a beautiful girl? She positively beams with sunshine. How would you even be able to question a suspect in this situation?

It will make me ill if there had been any previous involvement with CPS.
 

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