Crime & Safety
Child Porn Man Arrested on Dropbox Video Tip
Child porn videos found on Dropbox led Greenfield police to arrest a man with more than 80 videos. Some victims as young as 7.

GREENFIELD, WI — Police in Greenfield arrested a man on multiple counts of child pornography after investigators found that the man had more than 80 elicit videos in his Dropbox account.
Greenfield detectives investigated a cyber tip from Dropbox, relayed through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, who reported that 81 videos of child pornography were uploaded from an IP address that was ultimately traced to Heriberto Parrilla of Franklin, according to the criminal complaint.
Dropbox also stated that the videos were available for public viewing and a total of 81 videos were flagged by Dropbox and previewed by detectives as being child pornography. On June 15, Greenfield Police and Special Agents with the Wisconsin Department of justice executed a search warrant At Parrilla's address, police said.
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According to his criminal complaint, a red HP laptop was located in the spare bedroom was seized, which also contained a total of 95 images and 34 videos that were considered child pornography.
Parrilla was arrested after coming off an incoming flight at Mitchell International Airport. At the time of his arrest, he stated that he did not want to be charged with a crime he has never done and that he is just “looking” and masturbating, police reported.
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According to police, Parrilla stated he did not want to be “crucified” for this and he should stop talking. He stated he did not want to lie to the detectives and then requested an attorney, so the interview was concluded.
He faces 10 counts of possession of child pornography and up to 150 years behind bars if he is convicted of the maximum sentence.
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