WEST JORDAN — A Utah National Guardsman has been arrested and is accused of possessing child sex abuse material.
Joseph Manuel Garfias, 21, of West Jordan, was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on Wednesday for investigation of 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.
According to a police booking affidavit, "Garfias is military personnel with the Utah National Guard and has active orders to assist Homeland Security."
The investigation began in February when Dropbox filed a report with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children "regarding an account that uploaded suspected child pornography to the platform," the affidavit states. The Dropbox company filed a second report in July, which was then forwarded to the Utah attorney general's Internet Crimes Against Children task force after the IP address was traced.
After serving several search warrants to gather information, investigators traced the suspected child sex abuse material to Garfias and served a warrant on his home on Wednesday.
He allegedly "admitted to owning the reported Dropbox, Inc. account along with the associated email addresses. Joseph Garfias admitted to purchasing the files of child sex abuse material on the social media application Telegram. Joseph Garfias admitted to saving the child sex abuse material that he would obtain to his iPhone and computer desktop," according to the affidavit.
Investigators reported finding "several hundred files" containing child sex abuse material. Garfias was arrested following the search of his home.









