In Midland yesterday, a federal jury convicted 37-year-old
Midland resident Cole S. Crocker of attempted online enticement of a minor,
announced U.S. Attorney John F. Bash, FBI Special Agent in Charge Emmerson
Buie, Jr., El Paso Division, and Texas Department of Public Safety Director
Steven McCraw.
Evidence presented at trial revealed that on March 22, 2019,
Crocker responded to an online advertisement uploaded by an FBI undercover
agent. Crocker began chatting with the
undercover agent via messaging applications, and the conversation quickly
turned graphic and sexual in nature. The
undercover agent represented to Crocker that he had access to an eight-year-old
girl for sex, and Crocker expressed interest.
As the chats progressed, Crocker also engaged in several recorded phone
conversations with the undercover agent where they discussed the logistics of a
meet-up to have sex with the eight-year-old girl. Crocker was arrested later that evening when
he arrived at the purported meeting location in Midland.
“Through the hard work of law enforcement and our Midland
office, we have taken another child predator off the streets. Child abuse is a
massive problem in our society, and we are fighting it with everything we’ve
got,” stated U.S. Attorney Bash.
Crocker, who faces a mandatory minimum of ten years and up
to life in federal prison, was placed into the custody of the U.S. Marshals
Service following the verdict. Sentencing
is scheduled for 9:30am on December 3, 2019, before U.S. District Judge David
Counts in Midland.
This investigation and arrest was the result of a joint
operation between the Texas Department of Public Safety and the FBI. Assistant U.S. Attorney Shane A. Chriesman is
prosecuting this case on behalf of the Government.
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