Alexander Ingram, 37, of Winston, Georgia, was arrested and charged with unlawful use of a two-way communication device in the commission of a felony and interference of custody by enticing a child to leave home without a parent’s permission.
According to an arrest report, a mother reported her son missing Oct. 30 to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. The boy's age was not released.
She showed investigators messages she had discovered that her son had sent via an online messenger detailing “his violent sexual desires and wishes with older men and that he wanted to run away to be with them,” the report stated.
The boy’s iPhone was found Nov. 3 on the side of Highway 29 near Century.
An Oct. 30 conversation showed the boy and Ingram strategizing the best options for how the boy could run away from home to become a “sex slave,” the report stated. The boy informed Ingram that “he was into” bondage, knife play, gunplay, blunt force pain, being drugged and being sexually assaulted.
Ingram told the boy he would drive to Pensacola from Georgia to collect him and offered to pick the boy up at a truck stop on Pensacola Boulevard, the report stated.
The boy replied that he couldn’t get a ride to a truck stop and suggested they meet inside a bathroom at the Walmart on Mobile Highway, the report stated.
“Walmart has a bunch of cameras, we don’t want anyone coming to get you,” Ingram wrote back, according to the report, and recommended they meet at a Waffle House before instructing the boy what to do with his cellphone. “… Go ahead and turn it off, break it, toss in a trash can.”![]()
ECSO: Georgia man planned to abduct Pensacola boy to be his 'sex slave'
Alexander Ingram, 37, of Winston, Georgia, was arrested and charged with unlawful use of a communication device and enticing a child to leave home.www.pnj.com
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