A registered sex offender was charged June 4 with six counts of possession of child pornography. Matthew S. Rollie, 19, town of Geneva, was convicted in November of exposing a child to harmful materials and misdemeanor impersonating a peace officer.In that case, Rollie was charged after he chatted with a 12-year-old boy on Facebook, and, during that conversation, Rollie asked the boy to take and send him naked pictures.During the chat, Rollie told the boy that he was a Delavan police officer and was off of work because he was hurt during an on-duty accident. In that case, Rollie, who according to the sex offender registry also goes by “No Bark Riley,” was sentenced to probation and nine-months in jail with work-release privileges. Police began investigating Rollie for possession of child pornography during those cases. Each count of possession of child pornography, carries a maximum sentence of 25 years imprisonment and $10,000 in fines. He also faces a mandatory minimum sentence of three years of initial confinement for each charge. Rollie is currently being held in the Walworth County jail on the previous sentence and a cash bond.According to the criminal complaint on the child porn charges:During the investigation into the case of exposing a child to harmful materials, police searched Rollie’s home in the town of Geneva. During that search police seized a cell phone and obtained another cell phone from Rollie’s probation agent. Both of those phones were linked to a Google email address and the cell phone number was linked to Rollie’s Facebook account. Police located another Google email address on Rollie’s Facebook account. The Department of Homeland Security obtained information from an image sharing website, which reported that child pornography was downloaded to both Google email addresses. A special agent with the Department of Homeland Security learned that Rollie’s account with the image sharing account was disabled for distributing child pornography. According to the criminal complaint:On June 3, police interviewed a boy about his relationship with Rollie. The child told police that he and Rollie regularly chatted on Facebook and Rollie asked the child to send him pictures of his penis. The boy said Rollie has sent him pictures of marijuana and offered to get the child the drug. The child told police that Rollie offered to videotape himself having sex with his girlfriend and that he would send the child the video. On June 23, the boy told police that he met Rollie on Facebook in January or February. The two met face-to-face at the McDonald’s in Lake Geneva in April or May. After hanging out at the McDonald’s, the boy and Rollie walked to the bathroom at Library Park. At the park, Rollie unsuccessfully attempted to call someone to buy marijuana. Rollie also asked the child to expose himself, but the boy refused.