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Turlock child pornography suspect filmed children in restrooms
Valenzuela
Alejandro Daniel Valenzuela

A Turlock man already facing charges related to child pornography was arrested again after more images were discovered, including videos of children in restrooms, according to the Turlock Police Department.

Alejandro Daniel Valenzuela, 26, of Turlock was originally arrested on Jan. 26 on two separate felony child pornography charges; possession of child pornography and sending or selling obscene matter depicting a minor. He was booked into Stanislaus County Jail and was still in custody when he was arrested again on Wednesday.

As a result of a warrant obtained to forensically search Valenzuela’s electronic devices, which were seized during his initial arrest, High Tech Detectives discovered more "disturbing evidence."

"Videos were discovered which suggest Valenzuela had been filming prepubescent children in public restrooms," said Turlock Police spokesman Sgt. Michael Parmley. "The locations where these crimes occurred is unknown and no victims have been identified."

Valenzuela was re-booked on a felony charge of possessing more than 600 child pornographic images with at least 10 prepubescent victims. Additionally, there were over 900 videos which depicted infants and toddlers being sexually abused.

Although no victims have come forward at this time, detectives urge anyone who may have witnessed Valenzuela committing these crimes or suspect their child may have been a victim, to come forward.

The Turlock Police Department asks that anyone with information regarding this on-going investigation to call Detective Timothy Redd at (209) 664-7325. You can also contact the Turlock Police Department’s Tip Line at (209) 668-5550 extension 6780 or email at tpdtipline@turlock.ca.us.

The Turlock Police Department is an active participant in the Crime Stoppers Program. Callers can leave an anonymous tip by calling Crime Stoppers at (209) 521-4636 and may be eligible for a cash reward.