Andrew Neston, child pornographer:

An Oviedo man claiming to be a UCF student was arrested Wednesday on charges of possessing child pornography.
Andrew Neston, 21, has been under investigation by the FBI since early September when they found his screen name on a computer owned by Tony Guerra, a former Disney World employee arrested in August on the charge of possessing child pornography.
UCF officials have no records of Neston being a UCF student.
Neston voluntarily surrendered to the FBI, agent Nick Savage said.
"After we arrested Guerra, we discovered Guerra had been trading with Neston," Savage said. "I don't know if they know each other in person. I know they knew each other online."
An international task force notified the FBI of the case.
"The information had been passed to me from Australia that there was someone in Central Florida," Savage said.
After the FBI searched Neston's house, they found 2,000 images, along with movie files and DVDs of child pornography on his laptop and desktop computers.
"We conducted a search warrant at his house, and based on a review of his computers and the seriousness of the pictures, we needed to do something quickly," Savage said. "There were images found on his laptop, desktop and removable media."
They were taken away from him Oct. 4. His Facebook profile explained his situation on Oct. 5.
"Andrew is without a computer …. Call the cell to reach me," it stated.
According to the FBI, his charges are possession and distribution.
At his hearing Wednesday, his charges were discussed, and he was appointed a public defender.
He is still being held at John E. Polk Correctional Facility in Sanford with no bond set.