Ten Arrested in Berkshire County Child Exploitation Sting

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PITTSFIELD, MASS — Ten have been arrested on charges related to child exploitation following a two-week operation in Berkshire County.

The Berkshire State Police Detective Unit, assigned to the Berkshire District Attorney's Office, and the Berkshire County Law Enforcement Task Force conducted the operation. According to the Berkshire District Attorney's Office, the operation involved law enforcement officers posing as 14 and 15-year-old girls on various online platforms.

The individuals allegedly communicated with these online personas and traveled to pre-arranged locations within Berkshire County, intending to exchange money for sexual activity with individuals under the age of 16, according to authorities.

"The utilization of grant funding and the dedicated work of our Law Enforcement Task Force allowed us to apprehend those looking to abuse our most vulnerable population, children. I want to especially thank the North Adams Police Department and Chief Bailey for their commitment to this operation," stated District Attorney Shugrue, "I also would like to recognize and thank Governor Healey in awarding grant funds that allowed our office to conduct investigations into human trafficking in our county. Sex trafficking is far more prevalent than most people realize. Through the Governor's support, we are able to devote resources to disrupt and apprehend criminals looking to exploit victims of human trafficking."

The following individuals have been arraigned in either Central Berkshire District Court or Great Barrington District Court:

Sydney Brodrick, 21 of Pittsfield, arraigned on April 1, 2025, faces the following charges:

  • Possession of Obscene Material
  • Distribution of Obscene Material

Brodrick is being held pending evaluation.


Ted Crosby, 56 of Pittsfield, was arraigned on April 7, 2025, and charged with:

  • Sexual Conduct for a Fee
  • Enticing a Child Under 16
  • Attempt to Commit a Crime
  • Pose/Exhibit a Child in a Sexual Act

Bail was set at $5,000.


Roger Prell, 67 of Pittsfield, was arraigned on April 10, 2025, and charged with:

  • Pay for Sexual Conduct with a Child Under 18
  • Obscene Matter to a Minor
  • Entice Child Under 16
  • Attempt to Commit a Crime

Prell was released on personal recognizance.


Dana Brookman, 31 of Pittsfield, was arraigned on April 14, 2025, and charged with:

  • Entice Child Under 16
  • Obscene Matter to a Minor
  • Attempt to Commit a Crime

Bail was set at $7,000.


Eduardo/Kevin Miranda Hernandez was arraigned on April 14, 2025, and charged with:

  • Enticement of a Child Under 16
  • Attempt to Commit a Crime
  • Procure Liquor for a Person Under 21

Bail was set at $5,000. Hernandez also has an active Connecticut warrant for strangulation.


Jonathan Kornbluth, 45 of Housatonic, was arraigned on April 14, 2025, and charged with:

  • Entice Child Under 16
  • Attempt to Commit a Crime
  • Drug Possession Class B

Bail was set at $5,000.


Forhad Chaudhury, 40 of Ronkonkoma, NY, was arraigned on April 14, 2025, and charged with:

  • Pay for Sexual Conduct with a Child Under 18
  • Entice Child Under 16
  • Attempt to Commit a Crime

Bail was set at $15,000.


Jean Arce, 39 of Westfield, was arraigned on April 14, 2025, and charged with:

  • Pay for Sexual Conduct with a Child Under 18
  • Entice Child Under 16
  • Attempt to Commit a Crime

Bail was set at $5,000.


Stevenson Clercidor had their case heard on April 15, 2025.


Dominick Boschetto, 31 of Brookfield, was arraigned on April 15, 2025, and charged with:

  • Sexual Conduct for a Fee
  • Enticement for Sex with a Child Under 16

Bail was set at $5,000.

 


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Pittsfield Signs Negotiating Rights Agreement With Suns Baseball Team

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Suns will call Wahconah Park home again. 

On Tuesday, the Parks Commission accepted a negotiating rights agreement between the city and longtime summer collegiate baseball team, the Pittsfield Suns. It solidifies that the two will work together when the historic ballpark is renovated. 

It remains in effect until the end of 2027, or when a license or lease agreement is signed. Terms will be automatically extended to the end of 2028 if it appears the facility won't be complete by then. 

"It certainly looks like it lays out kind of both what the Suns and Pittsfield would like to see over the next year or so during this construction plan, to be able to work together and work exclusively with each other in this time," Commissioner Anthony DeMartino said. 

Owner Jeff Goldklang, joining virtually, said he shared those thoughts, and the team looks forward to starting negotiations. After this approval, it will need a signature from Mayor Peter Marchetti and the baseball team. 

The negotiating rights agreement recognizes the long-standing relationship between Pittsfield and the team dating back to 2012, and the Suns' ownership group's historical ties to Wahconah Park and the city dating to the 1980s. The team skipped the 2024 and 2025 seasons after the historic grandstand was deemed unsafe in 2022.  

The Suns were granted the exclusive right to negotiate in good faith with the city for a license or lease agreement where the Suns will be the primary tenant. During the terms of the agreement, the city can't negotiate or enter into an agreement with another party for leniency, licensing, or operation of Wahconah Park for professional or collegiate summer baseball. 

"The Parties acknowledge the historic and cultural importance of Wahconah park to the residents of Berkshire County and share a mutual goal of providing community access, engagement, and programming on a broad and inclusive scale," it reads. 

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