Holland man sentenced to 25 years for child sexual exploitation

Timothy VerHey, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan - Official photo
Timothy VerHey, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan - Official photo
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A Holland man has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to the sexual exploitation of a child. Darian Howard, 25, received the sentence following an investigation that began in November 2024 when a woman called 911 after discovering Howard had taken sexually explicit photographs of her three-year-old daughter. Authorities later found that Howard had produced sexually explicit images of two three-year-old girls and created a video depicting himself sexually assaulting one of them. He was charged with three counts of sexual exploitation of a child and pleaded guilty to one count in May 2025.

“My office takes very seriously its obligation to protect vulnerable victims, and children this young are among the most vulnerable,” said U.S. Attorney VerHey. “Child exploitation is one of the most troubling crimes we prosecute and we work diligently to secure justice and appropriate sentences for predators.”

The case was investigated by the Holland Department of Public Safety, Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Kris Haglund, Captain of Criminal Investigations for Holland Department of Public Safety, stated: “One of the Holland Department of Public Safety’s primary goals is to make the Holland Community safe from criminal activity. By partnering with the FBI and Children’s Advocacy Center we are pleased with the conclusion of this case. Without these partnerships, this case would not have had the result it did. We hope that the families who were impacted by this incident can have a sense of closure because of this prosecution.”

Reuben Coleman, Acting Special Agent in Charge at the FBI Detroit Field Office, commented: “The indictment of Darian Howard reaffirms the FBI’s commitment to pursuing justice against those alleged to exploit the most vulnerable members in our community. The alleged actions are disturbing and will not be tolerated. I want to thank the dedicated members of our FBI Grand Rapids Resident Agency, including the West Michigan-based Child Exploitation Task Force (WEBCHEX), Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office and the Holland Police Department for their diligent work. The FBI will remain steadfast in pursuing those who target our children and work to hold alleged predators accountable under federal law.”

Assistant U.S. Attorney Doaa Al-Howaishy prosecuted the case.

This prosecution falls under Project Safe Childhood, a national initiative focused on protecting children from online exploitation and abuse through coordinated efforts between federal, state, tribal, and local law enforcement agencies as well as educational outreach programs for communities about online dangers facing children. More information about Project Safe Childhood can be found at www.projectsafechildhood.gov.



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