Marshals arrest man who was indicted for 36 sex crimes

U.S. Marshals arrested a 41-year-old Mineral Ridge man who is facing a number of sex related offenses Tuesday.
Robert Jensen was indicted with 36 counts Thursday. The alleged offenses included one count of illegal use of minor or impaired person in nudity oriented material or performance, 30 counts of pandering obscenity involving a minor or impaired person and five counts of voyeurism.
He was booked into the Mahoning County Jail with no bond.
A report from the Austintown Police in May said that 32 files of sexually explicit images of minors were uploaded to Google Drive and intercepted by the company. Authorities said Google then forwarded the images to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
The report claimed that Jensen was the alleged perpetrator after the images were traced to his IP address. An indictment shows that all of his pandering obscenity charges date back to early July.
His voyeurism charges include dates in 2014. He is accused of trespassing or otherwise surreptitiously invading the privacy of minors, as well as videotaping, photographing or recording victims in a state of nudity or through their clothes for the purpose of sexual arousal.
Victims are listed as being between 14 and 68 years old.
He was considered in pre-trial custody Tuesday evening.