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KANSAS MAN SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL ABUSE AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY RELATED CHARGES

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Illinois

Benton, Illinois – Luis Alberto Dejesus-Merced, 46, of Junction City, Kansas, was sentenced to 384
months imprisonment on Thursday, November 10, 2022.

According to court documents and statements presented at the hearing, Dejesus-Merced was a family 
friend and the godfather of the 10-year-old victim. Dejesus-Merced sexually assaulted the victim in 
Georgia and attempted to transport the child to Dejesus-Merced’s residence in Junction City, Kansas 
with the intent to engage in further sex acts. However, while in route, an Illinois State Police 
trooper conducted a traffic stop of the vehicle driven by Dejesus-Merced. The trooper noted that 
Dejesus- Merced appeared “extremely nervous” and a record check revealed he was a registered sex 
offender. Due to the trooper’s concerns related to Dejesus-Merced’s history and behavior, the 
trooper conducted a further investigation. A search of Dejesus-Merced’s vehicle revealed cellphones 
containing child pornography. The child also disclosed the abuse at the hands of Dejesus-Merced.

In imposing the 32-year sentence, the sentencing judge observed that “this fact situation is 
probably as bad as I’ve ever seen” and told Dejesus-Merced that “you are definitely a danger to 
society.”

“This is truly despicable conduct,” said United States Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe.  “The 32-year 
sentence will provide just punishment for this defendant but cannot restore this child’s lost 
innocence. We are profoundly grateful for the vigilance and professionalism exhibited by our law 
enforcement partners in this case, and in particular by the Illinois State Police trooper who 
conducted the traffic stop and saved this child from further abuse at the hands of this defendant.”

“Due to the keen eye of our law enforcement partners and the dedication of our special agents, a 
predator has now been removed from the streets where he victimized children.” said Special Agent in 
Charge R. Sean Fitzgerald of the Chicago Division of Homeland Security Investigations.  “This is 
yet another testament to the importance of maintaining strong partnerships with local and state law 
enforcement agencies.”

“The ISP trooper's vigilance and further investigation into this incident likely prevented further 
victimization and countless other crimes all as a result of a simple traffic stop," said Illinois 
State Police Director Brendan F. Kelly. “While human trafficking and its peripheral crimes are 
often difficult to spot, ISP is motivated by arrests such as this and committed to further training 
its troopers in the detection of these heinous crimes."
The Illinois State Police, Homeland Security Investigations, and the Jefferson County Sherriff’s Department conducted the investigation in this case which was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney
Karelia S. Rajagopal.

Updated November 17, 2022