CRC Technology Key in Arrest of Phoenix Man Accused of CSAM

  • July 26, 2021

A 51-year-old Phoenix, AZ man was arrested after authorities discovered child sexual abuse material on devices found in his home — a case in which CRC Technology played a critical role.

Jonathan Rosenblatt faces 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor after police linked an IP address to his home, allegedly used to share explicit images of children through a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network. Investigators used digital forensic tools, including CRC Technology, to trace the activity back to Rosenblatt.

According to court documents, a search warrant was executed at Rosenblatt’s home last while he was vacationing in Mexico. During the search, police reportedly uncovered multiple flash drives containing illegal content.

Upon his return, Rosenblatt was taken into custody at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Authorities said he surrendered voluntarily after being informed of the findings.

Child Rescue Coalition has trained law enforcement officers in all 50 U.S. states and in 106 countries around the globe use our technology to identify and apprehend predators who are most likely to sexually abuse children. 

CRC Technology helped bring Rosenblatt to justice — but he’s just one of many. With your support, Child Rescue Coalition can expand its global reach and stop more predators before they harm children. Join the Coalition Club and be a force for protection, every single day of the year.

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