
On Thursday, investigators arrested Oregon City resident Jamil Holbrook on a warrant for Child Molestation in the first degree
On March 28, 2024, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office Special Victims Unit initiated an investigation based on a report of an adult photographing a child in an inappropriate manner at a daycare center in the Salmon Creek area. Jamil Holbrook (23), of Oregon City, OR, was identified as the suspect. The daycare center has been entirely cooperative with law enforcement, and the victims related to the daycare center have been identified.
On Thursday (May 23), investigators arrested Jamil Holbrook on a warrant for Child Molestation in the first degree, Possession of Depictions of a Minor Engaged in Sexually Explicit Conduct in the first degree, and Possession of Depictions of a Minor Engaged in Sexually Explicit Conduct in the second degree.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office Special Victims Unit is investigating this case. So far, the investigation has uncovered numerous unidentified victims. CCSO requests assistance from the public to identify potential additional victims in this case. Jamil Holbrook is believed to be a babysitter who has worked with numerous families throughout the Portland-Metropolitan area.
If you or someone you know has ever received childcare services provided by Jamil Holbrook, or if you have any additional information that may be relevant to this investigation, please contact the Clark County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit tipline at (564) 397-2847, or email the Special Victims Unit supervisor, Detective Sergeant Jayson Camp, at jayson.camp@clark.wa.gov. CCSO Case #24002591.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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