'When I say I want kids, I mean it:' Covington man facing child pornography charges

Sarah Brookbank
Cincinnati Enquirer
Keram Christensen

A Covington man has been arrested after authorities linked him to a match.com profile looking for children between the ages of 4 and 10, police said Thursday.

Covington Police received a tip about Keram Christensen, 38, from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Police said Christensen's IP address matched that of a match.com user who described himself as "being attracted to children between the ages of 4 to 10."

"When I say I want kids, I mean it," the profile said according to court documents. 

The IP history of the email used to create the account came from Christensen's home in the 1800 block of Euclid Avenue, documents said. 

"Police seized multiple items of evidence including computer equipment, cellular devices, printed photographs and other evidence to suggest Christensen was involved in the possession and distribution of sexually explicit matter involving juveniles," Covington Police said in a statement. 

During a search warrant execution at the home, police found four images of child pornography, in digital and print.

Christensen admitted to police that he had child porn in his possession and was involved with "sending child porn over the internet through multiple social media and chat platforms," police wrote in court documents. 

According to court documents, police said Christensen told them they would find videos and "at least fifty images of child pornography" once they search his electronics.

He also told police he has been attracted to children since he was in high school, the court documents said. 

Christensen is being held at the Kenton County Detention Center and has been charged with possession and distribution of child pornography. He is currently being held on a $25,000 cash bond.