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North Providence Man Detained on Federal Child Pornography Production Charge

A North Providence man has been charged in federal court and ordered detained following an investigation by the Rhode Island State Police Internet Crimes Against Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force for the alleged production of child pornography, announced United States Attorney Zachary A. Cunha.

Larry W. Albino, 50, was ordered detained following his initial appearance in U.S. District Court on Monday on federal charges for production of child pornography.

According to charging documents, on September 16, 2024, a Rhode Island State Police Detective assigned to the ICAC Task Force received information from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that an IP address, later determined by the Detective to belong to Albino’s residence, was used to upload ten files depicting the abuse of a pre-pubescent child.

Further investigation revealed that that the location where the videos were recorded matched images of rooms recently displayed in an online property rental listing where Albino resides.

As related in court documents and information presented to the court, on September 17, 2024, members of the ICAC Task Force executed a court-authorised search of Albino’s residence and, it is alleged, immediately recognised that some of the furnishings of rooms inside Albino’s residence matched those depicted in the videos of child sexual abuse and that sandals worn by the defendant at the time officers arrived matched those allegedly worn by the abuser in some of the videos.

A federal criminal complaint is merely an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

On Oct. 17, 2022, law enforcement allegedly observed Capehart in the parking lot of the FFL retrieve a large black bag from the back seat of Rogers’ car, place it in the back seat of Capehart’s truck, and leave. Capehart allegedly drove to his residence and brought the bag inside the residence. Law enforcement identified vehicles belonging to Sines and Capehart at a storage unit in Suffolk. On Oct. 27, 2022, law enforcement legally observed several duffel bags in the storage unit consistent with the type that Rogers and Capehart allegedly possessed on Oct. 17, 2022, each of which contained between seven and 18 pounds of marijuana. They also found boxes containing marijuana, THC vape pens, THC wax, THC edible products, and marijuana seeds. In all, the storage unit contained 193 pounds of marijuana, 1,410 THC vape pens, 136 jars of THC wax, 228 bottles of THC syrup, and 514 THC edible products.

On Nov. 3, 2022, Rogers and another individual allegedly entered the storage unit with Sines, and Sines exited with a duffel bag and the other individual allegedly carried a cardboard box. Sines transported the duffel bag to his residence, which was next to Rogers’ residence.

On Nov. 9, 2022, law enforcement executed a search warrant on the storage unit and recovered a total of 141 pounds of marijuana, 400 THC Vape cartridges, 196 containers of “Hi-Cubes” THC edibles, 82 containers of “Dangerously Delicious Nerds” THC edibles, 116 containers of “Dangerously Delicious Gummy Worms” THC edibles, 16,684 grams of THC Wax, and 196 bottles THC Cough Syrup. On Nov. 10, 2022, agents executed ten additional search warrants on the suspected locations, vehicles, and members of the Rogers DTO.

At Rogers’ residence agents recovered four firearms, one silencer, $23,980, 1,899 grams of marijuana products, and three cellphones. At the FFL, agents recovered 145 firearms, $181,000, and $80,879 in gold and silver.

At Sines’ residence, agents recovered 10 firearms, 36,676 grams of marijuana, 529 grams of mushrooms, thousands of rounds of ammunition, and $7,686.

At Capehart’s residence, agents recovered 13,042 grams of marijuana, $14,036, 16 firearms, and three black bags consistent with the bags in the storage unit.

Morris and Sines pled guilty today to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute marijuana and possession with intent to distribute marijuana. Morris is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 22, 2025, and faces up to ten years in prison. Sines is scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 7, 2025, and faces up to 20 years in prison for each count. Rogers is scheduled to plead guilty on Sept. 30 and Capehart is scheduled to plead guilty on Oct. 3. Actual sentences for federal crimes are typically less than the maximum penalties. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

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