Separate Investigations Yield Arrests of Juvenile Predators
 
By Public Information Officer M.C. Morris Moncure
May 20, 2016
 

Detective C.D. Wells’ recent investigations have resulted in the arrest of two suspects for multiple felony counts involving solicitation of sex from minors.

For the past few months, the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office has been conducting online investigations into persons who target children for exploitation. Detective Darryl Wells portrayed juveniles in various social media and chat rooms to identify and locate individuals who are interested in such activity. The investigation has culminated in two recent arrests.

Allan Lewis Bentley, age 65, of Doraville, Georgia, was arrested on May 5, 2016, and charged with six counts of Attempted Indecent Liberties with a Juvenile, six counts of using an Electronic Communications Device to Solicit a Juvenile and 25 counts of Distribution of Child Pornography. All of these charges are felonies under Virginia law. Arrest warrants were obtained for Bentley on May 5, 2016. He is being held in Georgia and has waived extradition. He will be tried in the Circuit Court of Stafford County.

Bentley propositioned “the juvenile” that Wells was portraying and transmitted pictures of pre-pubescent children that meet the definition of Child Pornography under the Code of Virginia, while online.

Christopher Samuel Hawthorne, age 41 of Springfield, Virginia, was arrested on May 12 at his home. Hawthorne was arrested on capiases from Stafford Circuit Court. A search warrant of the premises was executed and electronic devices were seized. Direct Indictments were delivered from the Stafford Grand Jury on April 4, 2016, for; two counts of Attempted Indecent Liberties with a Minor and four counts of the Use of Electronic Means to Procure Minor.

Hawthorne engaged the juvenile that Wells was portraying in sexual activity propositions while online.
Hawthorne is now being held at the Rappahannock Regional Jail.