Bensalem Police Arrest Child Sex Predator For Sharing Child Porn



21 year old Terrell Roane  of the 3000 block of Pasqualone Blvd was arrested yesterday by Bensalem Police after he allegedly shared child porn images on social media. police said that the images show an adult female with a prepubescent male. There are others that show prepubescent children having sex acts with dogs, police said.

They got a tip that someone using the name “Rustybuckets” from Bensalem had uploaded the material onto an app called KIK.

Police went to his house with a search warrant. When they contacted Roane, he admitted that he shared material showing children and adults in sexual situations, police said.

During the interview, Terrel Roane admitted to detectives that he was the one utilizing the Kik account in question and that he had used that account to share child pornography with other Kik users. Terrell Roane was arrested and charged with Sexual Abuse of Children, Possession/Distribution of Child Pornography, and Criminal Use of a Communication Facility.  He was arraigned by District Justice Joseph Falcone and remanded to the Bucks County Correctional Facility on 10% of $3,000,000 bail.

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  1. Matt S says:

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    This sickening behavior by this scumbag turns my stomach!
    As much as I repeatedly mention my distaste for social media, cellphones, and internet “apps”, one thing is clear….
    That it shows authorities, law enforcement, the abuse and sick use of these scumbags.
    And one other handy trait….. the visibility of what’s now called “zombies”, addicted to cellphone use.
    Which I find is convenient as to who I choose to deal with.
    I tend to stay away from these types, not just because they’re glued to their little glowing screens, but because they’ve allowed themselves to be addicted to these devices.
    Alcoholics, drugs users, etc., for instance, you can’t always visibly tell if they have a secret addiction.
    The ones with that cellphone in their face is an instant visible warning that they’ve left reality and entered the Twilight Zone of addiction.

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