Two Harbors Predatory Offender Charged After Child Sexual Abuse Video Found
Investigators charged a Two Harbors man after finding child sexual abuse material in his cloud account and identifying a video showing sexual abuse of a young child.

Investigators charged a Two Harbors man who is already listed as a registered predatory offender after locating child sexual abuse material in his cloud account and identifying a video that depicts the sexual abuse of a young child. The discovery and subsequent criminal charge stem from an investigation conducted by law enforcement in Lake County, with the key evidence described as electronic files stored in the suspect’s cloud account on February 19, 2026.
The man’s registration as a predatory offender places the case squarely in conversations about monitoring and enforcement in small Lake County communities such as Two Harbors. Investigators say the cloud-stored material included a video that explicitly depicts sexual abuse involving a young child, a finding that led to formal criminal action against the registered offender on February 19, 2026.
News of the charge has raised alarm in Two Harbors and among service providers across Lake County because of the particular harm caused by child sexual abuse material. The identification of a video involving a young child underscores concerns about long-term trauma for victims and the secondary harm that circulation of such images can cause within families and neighborhoods throughout the county.
The fact that the suspect was already on the predatory offender registry draws attention to how registries, electronic evidence, and investigative resources intersect in Lake County cases. Residents in Two Harbors have previously debated how the registry should be used to balance public safety with supervision and rehabilitation, and this criminal charge renews those policy questions for local officials and county public safety planners.
Investigators continue to develop the case after the February 19, 2026 discovery of the cloud-stored files, and the criminal charge initiates the next steps of a legal process in Lake County. The prosecution of a registered predatory offender based on electronic cloud evidence highlights the evolving role of digital investigations in local criminal justice work and the need for coordinated responses among law enforcement, child protection services, and health providers.
Lake County and Two Harbors leaders now face urgent decisions about prevention, detection, and victim support in light of the charged incident. The identification of a video depicting sexual abuse of a young child on February 19, 2026 makes clear that communities must address how electronic storage, monitoring, and local services combine to protect children and support survivors.
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