Two Carthage College Students Charged in Child Pornography Cases

Separate felony charges filed in Kenosha County after online tips traced to campus housing

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Two students at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin have been charged with separate felony child pornography offenses. Nineteen-year-old Dawson P. Stache faces four counts of possession of child pornography, while 21-year-old George Q. Barrock was charged with one count of possession of child pornography. The cases began after CyberTips from social media platforms Snapchat and Discord were forwarded to local authorities, leading them to trace the accounts back to the college's dormitories.

Why it matters

These cases highlight the ongoing challenge of combating the distribution and possession of child pornography, especially among young adults on college campuses. They also underscore the importance of vigilant monitoring by social media platforms and law enforcement cooperation to identify and prosecute these types of crimes.

The details

According to the criminal complaints, Stache admitted the Snapchat account belonged to him and that he had communicated with multiple underage girls. Barrock allegedly admitted to participating in Discord groups where sexually explicit images were shared. Authorities executed search warrants at the students' campus housing to gather evidence for the charges.

  • The CyberTip from Snapchat that led to Stache's charges was forwarded to local authorities.
  • The CyberTip from Discord that led to Barrock's charges was received by the Kenosha Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children Unit.

The players

Dawson P. Stache

A 19-year-old Carthage College student from Rock City, Illinois who is charged with four counts of possession of child pornography.

George Q. Barrock

A 21-year-old Carthage College student from Sheboygan Falls who is charged with one count of possession of child pornography.

Kenosha Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children Unit

The law enforcement unit that received the CyberTip from Discord that led to Barrock's charges.

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The takeaway

These cases underscore the need for continued vigilance and cooperation between social media platforms, law enforcement, and educational institutions to identify and address the distribution and possession of child pornography, especially among young adults on college campuses.