ICE Seeks Help to ID Victims in Asst Principle Child Exploitation Case

Described by a federal judge as a “wolf in sheep’s clothing,” Kyle Dale Ritsema, 35, of Land O’ Lakes, assistant principal of Cypress Creek Middle School is facing four counts on federal charges of production, distribution, and possession of child pornography. (Image courtesy of Pasco County Schools)

Special agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) are seeking the public’s aid to identify possible additional victims in an ongoing child sexual exploitation investigation involving an assistant principal at Cypress Creek Middle High School in Pasco County, Florida.

Kyle Dale Ritsema (Image courtesy of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Department)

Kyle Dale Ritsema, 35, of Land O’Lakes, was arrested Feb. 13, 2018, by HSI special agents for production, possession, and distribution of child pornography.

Ritsema, who is originally from Michigan, lived in Tampa and New Port Richey before establishing residence in Land O’Lakes.

His career included:

  • The Paul R. Smith Middle School as a math teacher in the District School Board of Pasco County in approximately 2006
  • Gulf Highland Elementary School
  • Seven Springs Middle School
  • He was promoted to assistant vice principal at River Ridge Middle School
  • Pine View Middle School, and most recently
  • Cypress Creek Middle High School

According to court records, Ritsema established relationships with young male juveniles on various social media applications including Grindr, Kik Messenger and SCRUFF, and then met them off-line.

James Spero, Special Agent in Charge at U.S. Homeland Security Investigations
James Spero,
Special Agent in Charge at U.S. Homeland Security Investigations

“We believe there are more children that were victimized by this predator, and we ask for the public and parents to help us identify them and make sure they receive the support they need,” said HSI Tampa Special Agent in Charge James C. Spero.

“This case serves as a warning to our communities to be vigilant about our children’s online activities.”

This case is being prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida.

This investigation was conducted under HSI’s Operation Predator, an international initiative to protect children from sexual predators.

(Make it hard for predators to hide; download the Operation Predator app today from iTunes or Google Play. Courtesy of ICE and YouTube)

Since the launch of Operation Predator in 2003, HSI has arrested more than 16,000 individuals for crimes against children, including the production and distribution of online child pornography, traveling overseas for sex with minors, and sex trafficking of children.

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HSI encourages the public to report suspected child predators and any suspicious activity through its toll-free Tip Line at 1-866-DHS-2-ICE or by completing its online tip form.

In fiscal year 2016, more than 2,600 child predators were arrested by HSI special agents under this initiative and more than 800 victims identified or rescued.

HSI encourages the public to report suspected child predators and any suspicious activity through its toll-free Tip Line at 1-866-DHS-2-ICE or by completing its online tip form.

Both are staffed around the clock by investigators. From outside the U.S. and Canada, callers should dial 802-872-6199. Hearing impaired users can call TTY 802-872-6196.

Suspected child sexual exploitation or missing children may be reported to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, an Operation Predator partner, via its toll-free 24-hour hotline, 1-800-THE-LOST.

For additional information about wanted suspected child predators, download HSI’s Operation Predator smartphone app or visit the online suspect alerts page.

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HSI is a founding member of the Virtual Global Taskforce, an international alliance of law enforcement agencies and private industry sector partners working together to prevent and deter online child sexual abuse.