Onetime FBI’s ’10 most wanted’ suspect arrested by California police on child molestation charges

A former Boeing engineer who at one point landed on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list for five years after fleeing to Canada was arrested by Long Beach police on child molestation charges shortly after he was released from federal prison, where he served a 20-year sentence for a child pornography conviction, authorities said Friday, May 31.

Richard Steve Goldberg, now, 78, was originally wanted by Long Beach police in 2001 after an investigation into allegations that he inappropriately touched girls ages 5- to 9-years old led to the discovery of graphic nude photos of underage girls on his computer, according to police and court documents.

Long Beach police at the time said Goldberg would allow girls to come to his home to play with his pets, watch television and play games on his computer after he had gained the trust of their parents. Some of them had even taken short trips with him, police said.

They launched an investigation after a girl returned home from a visit to his house and told her sister that Goldberg inappropriately touched her and other children, police said. The sister told their mother, who called police.

Goldberg was arrested, but released because police didn’t have enough evidence to charge him. In June 2001, they seized his computer while serving a search warrant, where they found the explicit photos, according to federal court documents. Police said they found evidence showing Goldberg had molested six girls.

But by the time the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office had filed charges against him, allowing police to obtain an arrest warrant, Goldberg fled the state and was placed on the FBI’s most wanted list in June 2002.

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