A Vancouver man accused of possessing more than 2,800 files of suspected child pornography made a first appearance Thursday in Clark County Superior Court.
Andre O. Lopez Flores, 22, appeared on suspicion of 10 counts each of first-degree possessing and dealing in depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct, court records show.
Vancouver police said hundreds of the images would be categorized as first-degree depictions of children engaged in sexually explicit conduct. And law enforcement has classified the material as “some of the most severe depictions of molestation and rape of children, including very young infants and pre-teens,” according to a probable cause affidavit.
A local FBI agent contacted Vancouver police Aug. 16 about a peer-to-peer sharing case referred from officers in Texas. A Texas FBI task force identified an internet protocol address responsible for distributing child sex abuse images. The task force on Aug. 30 obtained 2,804 files, at least one of which was identified as having images of child sex abuse. The IP address was later traced back to a Vancouver residence, the affidavit states.