Escondido Police arrest registered sex offender allegedly targeting minors

In a bizarre twist, this is Rennard Cawkwell's photo from his gofundme site that raised $0 of $300,000 sought. He said: "I am autistic and I have a brain injury , I'm not medically able to keep a job. due to my brain injury that I have had since birth. I am trying to raise funds to start a online business so I can work at home and support myself. I need funds to build a website for my online business."

Escondido Police issued a lengthy news release addressing the arrest of Rennard Cawkwell, 46, of Oceanside on suspicion of felony charges related to communicating online with a 16-year-old girl. The girl initially believed she was speaking to a 17-year-old boy, police said.

Cawkwell was a registered sex offender previously on active GPS monitored parole, Escondido police Lt. Ed Varso said in the news release. After conducting explicit sexual conversations posing as a teenager, Cawkwell went to the girl’s house the day after his GPS monitor was removed, Varsho said.

The girl’s relatives and a neighbor intervened, prevented any contact and contacted police, Varso said. Based on detective work, a search warrant was executed at Cawkwell’s home and he was taken into custody.

Cawkwell was arrested on suspicion of felony meeting with a minor for sex, online sexual enticement of a minor, possessing child pornography and annoying/molesting minor with prior offense, according to Varso.

“I am proud of the work that was put into this particular case,” Escondido police chief Craig Carter said in the news release. “This case highlights the dedication that members of the Escondido Police Department have in protecting the community.

“It also highlights the dangers that lurk on the internet,” Carter said. “We urge parents to have conversations with their children and teens on the dangers of online communications. Sadly, Rennard Cawkwell is not the only person posing as something that he is not for the purposes of targeting children.”

Varso urged people to visit the Internet Crimes Against Children website for more information and resources available to keep children safe while online, visit  www.icactaskforce.org.

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WHAT FOLLOWS IS THE ACTUAL ESCONDIDO POLICE NEWS RELEASE ANNOUNCING THE ARREST OF CAWKWELL..

NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:  Lt. Ed Varso

DATE:  04-26-16 PHONE: 760-839-4444

Escondido Police Arrest Registered Sex Offender Targeting Minors

Escondido Police Detectives have arrested Rennard Cawkwell, a 46 year old resident of Oceanside on several felony charges related to his online communication with a 16 year old female.  Rennard Cawkwell is a registered sex offender.

The 16 year old victim in this case believed that she was communicating online with a 17 year old male.  What the victim did not know was that the “17 year old” that she was communicating with was actually a 46 year old registered sex offender on active GPS monitored parole, Rennard Cawkwell.  During the time that Cawkwell was posing as a 17 year old he engaged the victim in sexually explicit conversations.  Cawkwell was released from parole in late March, 2016 and his GPS monitor removed.  The very next day after being released from parole, Cawkwell arrived at the victim’s residence.  Fortunately, family members of the victim and an alert neighbor prevented his efforts to further victimize the female.  The incidents were reported to the Escondido Police Department.  Escondido Police Detective Jeff Udvarhelyi began an investigation into the events.  Detective Udvarhelyi is part of the Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce (ICAC), which specifically work to arrest those who use the internet to prey upon children.

Recognizing that Cawkwell was aggressively seeking underage girls, Detective Udvarhelyi devoted countless hours to quickly, and thoroughly, completing a highly complex investigation.  Detective Udvarhelyi’s tenacity paid off late yesterday evening when a search warrant was served on Cawkwell’s Oceanside home and Cawkwell was taken into custody.  Cawkwell was charged per P.C. 288.4(a)-Meet with a minor for sex, P.C. 288.2 (c) (1)-Send harmful manner to a minor, P.C. 288.3- Online sexual enticement of a minor, P.C. 5467.6(c)(1)- Annoy/Molest minor with a prior offense, and P.C. 311.11-Posess child pornography.

Rennard Cawkwell’s aggressive behavior and status as a registered sex offender demonstrate that he posed an immediate threat to young girls.  Fortunately, Detective Udvarhelyi has the expertise and professional relationships through the ICAC Taskforce to prevent predators like Cawkwell from using the internet to prey upon minors.

Escondido Police Chief Craig Carter said, “I am proud of the work that was put into this particular case.  This case highlights the dedication that members of the Escondido Police Department have in protecting the community.  It also highlights the dangers that lurk on the internet.  We urge parents to have conversations with their children and teens on the dangers of online communications.  Sadly, Rennard Cawkwell is not the only person posing as something that he is not for the purposes of targeting children.”

This is the mug shot Escondido Police sent with the Cawkwell news release.

This is the mug shot Escondido Police sent with the Cawkwell news release.

Please visit the Internet Crimes Against Children website for more information and resources available to keep children safe while online.  www.icactaskforce.org

**Photo of Rennard Cawkwell

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Anonymous tips can me made through the department website at: http://police.escondido.org/ or via the Anonymous Tip Line at 760.743.TIPS (8477).

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