06/11/2026
Cyber Tip Leads to Arrest of Caldwell Man on Child Exploitation Charges
On June 10, 2026, Caldwell Police Department executed a search warrant at a residence located on the 20100 block of Lolo Avenue, leading to the arrest of a 67-year-old Caldwell man for possession of child s*xual exploitation materials.
The investigation began in September 2025 after the Caldwell Police Department received information stemming from a tip generated by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). The tip was initially investigated by the Spokane County Sheriff's Office , where investigators identified a potential connection to Caldwell and referred the case to the Caldwell Police Department for further investigation. Caldwell Police Detectives’ investigation ultimately led to the identification of Charles Bruce Williams, and the ex*****on of the search warrant and arrest.
Williams was arrested and booked into Canyon County Jail for Idaho Code 18-1507(2)(a) – s*xual exploitation of a child by electronic means. This is an ongoing investigation.
"There is no greater priority for the Caldwell Police Department than protecting the most vulnerable members of our community - our children,” stated Chief Rex Ingram.
“To those who exploit children: your actions are depraved, and our message to you is absolute. We will not tolerate predators in our city. We will pursue you with every resource at our disposal, we will find you, and we will ensure you face the absolute maximum consequences under the law.
I want to extend my profound gratitude to the dedicated Caldwell Police Department personnel who have worked tirelessly, around the clock, to piece this critical case together. Their meticulous investigation ensures that when this individual stands before a judge and jury, justice will be served swiftly and unconditionally.
To the community, and most importantly, to those directly impacted: my heart goes out to the victims and the families who are affected by this monster. We stand with you, we will support you, and we will never stop fighting to keep your children safe."
The Caldwell Police Department is committed to protecting children and pursuing those who exploit them. This case is an example of how cyber tips, interagency cooperation, and thorough investigative work can help identify offenders and protect potential victims.
The Caldwell Police Department thanks the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, and our law enforcement partners for their assistance in this investigation. Suspected online child s*xual exploitation can be reported to NCMEC’s CyberTipline at report.cybertip.org
The charges referenced in this release are allegations. The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.