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Glenn Canyon Childers, 32, arrested for rape and possession of child pornography
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Childers is accused of sexually assaulting an unconscious underage girl after giving her illegal drugs
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If convicted, Childers faces up to eight years and eight months in prison and one year in county jail.
A California children’s party DJ has been charged with raping an unconscious 17-year-old girl and possessing child pornography.
On February 24, DJ Glenn Canyon Childers, who worked at a children’s party, was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting an underage girl. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office (OCDAO) said in a news release that police were notified of the incident on August 31, 2025.
Childers, 32, was charged with one felony count of rape of an unconscious person, one felony count of rape by use of drugs, one felony count of possession of child pornography and seven misdemeanor counts of possession of a controlled substance, according to OCDAO.
The minor victim has not yet been identified.
Childers was arrested at his home in Los Alamitos and booked into the Orange County Jail before being released on $100,000 bail. He is scheduled to be arraigned March 26 at the Stephen K. Tamura West Justice Center in Westminster.
DJ Glenn Ganyon Childers was arrested and charged with rape and possession of child pornography.
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“This arrest demonstrates our unwavering commitment to protecting the most vulnerable members of our community,” said Los Alamitos Police Chief Michael Claborn. “I am extremely proud of the hard work our detectives put into moving this case forward. We urge anyone who may have been impacted to come forward – your voice matters and you will be heard and supported.”
If convicted on all counts, Childers faces up to eight years and eight months in prison and one year in the Orange County Jail.
PEOPLE has reached out to OCDAO and the Los Alamitos Police Department for further comment.
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Authorities are now asking any other potential victims to come forward.
“Sexual assault victims are traumatized by a sentence they will never escape,” Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said. “Sexually violent crimes will never be tolerated…Those who sexually assault children for their own sexual gratification will be identified, they will be arrested, and they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
OCDAO asks anyone with information about this case or who knows of other potential victims to contact Los Alamitos Police Department Detective Smith at 562-431-2255 ext. 490 or send an email to ssmith@cityoflosalamitos.org.
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