2 men indicted in separate federal child porn cases

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Two men who were charged in separate child porn cases in Missouri were indicted by a federal grand jury on Tuesday.
David Narcato, 41, of Columbia, was indicted in the western district of Missouri on two counts of producing child pornography and one count of child porn possession.
He was previously charged in 2023 in Boone County with five counts of first-degree child molestation, three counts of statutory rape, first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, two counts of statutory sodomy of a victim and possession of child pornography. All Boone County charges stated the victims were younger than 12 years old.
Court documents in previous reporting state the assaults occurred between 2021-23. One of the victims underwent a SANE exam following an injury. Documents initially stated the child "fell off a bike" but a physical exam indicated injuries related to sexual assault.
That victim eventually stated there was sexual contact from Nacarato and that he lied about the incident, court documents say.
Case from Miller County
Brandon Long, 21, of Eldon, was indicted on receiving child porn and possessing child porn. He was previously charged in 2024 in Miller County with possessing child pornography and first-degree promoting obscenity.
Court documents in previous reporting say the Miller County Sheriff’s Office received a cybertip from the social media messaging application Kik that said child porn was uploaded from a Miller County IP address.
Search warrants were served to Kik in July 2024, and the company provided encrypted files that depicted child porn from an account, the statement says. Images of Long were also include, the statement says.
While a search warrant was being served at his home, Long allegedly admitted to sending and receiving child porn and claimed the account belonged to him, previous reporting says.