Riverside County deputy dies by suicide after being accused of soliciting underage sex

A Riverside County sheriff’s deputy who resigned after being arrested on suspicion of soliciting sex from a minor killed himself on Friday, Dec. 20, according to the San Bernardino County Coroner’s Office.

Anthony Michael Russo, 52, died by suicide at his home in the mountain community of Arrowbear, the coroner’s death register said.

Russo was arrested on suspicion of sending harmful matter to a minor and attempting to meet a minor for sexual acts on Dec. 11 after the Sheriff’s Special Investigations Bureau received a tip. Russo posted bail that day.

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Russo “shared explicit material and communicated his intent to meet with the supposed minor to engage in sexual acts,” a sheriff’s news release said. But Russo was actually communicating with an undercover investigator posing as a 15-year-old.

Russo worked in the corrections division in the coordinated custody management unit. He resigned after his arrest, which was made the day after the tip was received.

“We extend our condolences to the family and friends affected by this tragic loss,” the Sheriff’s Department said in a written statement Monday.

If you or someone you know is struggling with feelings of depression or suicidal thoughts, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline offers free, round-the-clock support, information and resources for help. Call or text the lifeline at 988, or see the 988lifeline.org website, where chat is available.

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