Lyle 18-year-old gets prison time for child pornography charges
Published 2:15 pm Thursday, October 3, 2024
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An 18-year-old from Lyle, who was charged earlier this year with 15 felonies, 14 of which were related to child pornography, has been sentenced to prison on two counts.
William John Eklund has been sentenced to 54 months or about four and a half years for felony dissemination of pornographic work as a registered predatory offender. He also received 24 months in prison for felony possession of pornographic work as a registered predatory offender.
The two sentences will run concurrently and he was given credit for 149 days served.
All other charges were dismissed.
Eklund made his first appearance on the multitude of charges on May 9 of this year following his arrest which was the result of a pair of cyber tips that were reported to the Mower County Sheriff’s Office by the Minnesota International Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
The tips indicated that Eklund, a registered predatory offender, had allegedly uploaded and/or disseminated suspected child sexual abuse material on Oct. 20 and 21, 2023. The tips, coming from Snapchat and Instagram, resulted in the location of several files that allegedly contained videos of child pornography.
Further investigation of information provided by Instagram revealed that three of the files had been disseminated to another Instagram subscriber, allegedly a 17-year-old in St. Ann, Missouri.
On May 3, 2024, the detective received the results of a Snapchat warrant with data confirming two additional files of suspected child sexual abuse material (CSAM), photographs of the defendent and multiple other files of CSAM that needed more investigation.
Data also indicated communications through Snapchat with other child sex offenders including one who has been charged in Steele County with multiple criminal sexual conduct charges. Among those charges is one for first degree criminal sexual conduct with a victim under the age of 14.
Through a third cybertip, Eklund was also involved in online enticement of children for sex acts.
Court documents further state that a search warrant was carried out on May 7 of this year on the Lyle residence Eklund shares with three other people.
When questioned, Eklund allegedly stated that an older phone number attached to his registry was connected to a phone that broke and that he forgot to take it off his registry.
Eklund then told the detective that he looks at pornography on his phone, but said he was trying to stop because of his probation and that he wanted a “healthy mind.” However, he also told the detective that he was uncomfortable talking about the type of pornography he watched.
Court documents go on to say that the detective told Eklund that internet accounts connected to him had been uploading and sharing questionable pornography, to which Eklund responded by asking, “questionable as in like child pornography?”
He then claimed he wasn’t involved in child pornography that he was aware of, but that some of the connected accounts were getting hacked, though he did not explain what those issues were. During the search, authorities seized several pieces of computer equipment including laptops, harddrives, and jump drives along with cameras with SD cards as well as 37 rounds of .22 ammunition.
These items have been sent to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for forensic examination.
A review of his criminal history shows that Eklund has a past conviction of first degree penetration or contact with a person under 13 when he was a juvenile.