Bay Harbor Islands man had ‘at least’ 141 files of child sex abuse material, police say

MDPD: He lives next to K-8 school

Saul Len (MDCR)

BAY HARBOR ISLANDS, Fla. – An investigation involving the U.S. Secret Service led to the arrest of a Bay Harbor Islands man accused of uploading more than 100 files of child sexual abuse material to a Google account, according to an arrest report released Thursday.

Saul Adam Len, 26, is facing 15 felony charges in connection with 15 alleged files described in the arrest report.

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Miami-Dade police wrote that there were “at least” 126 other files within that account that were “criminal in nature.”

The 15 files described in the report were videos depicting boys and girls being raped or otherwise sexually abused by both men and women, it states. Police said the victims shown in the videos were as young as 3.

Police said Secret Service agents took Len into custody outside of his home, which is located next to Ruth K. Broad Bay Harbor K-8 Center, on Tuesday, subsequently turning over the case to Miami-Dade police.

Court records show he was later released on a $15,000 bond.


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Chris Gothner joined the Local 10 News team in 2022 as a Digital Journalist.

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