Drew Domeyer Loses $110,000 Bond After Arrest For Illegal Images.

BY: 24/7 CRIME DESK | BocaNewsNow.com
DELRAY BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — A Delray Beach man who posted $110,000 bond apparently lost that bond after his father called the cops to report that his son was preparing to flee the area. Drew Domeyer, according to court records, was rearrested but then again released on bond.
Domeyer, of the 200 block of SW 27th Terrace in Delray Beach, was first taken into custody in late September by the Delray Beach Police Department after the company behind the “KIK” messaging app reported that Domeyer was either storing — or transferring — a number of images and video of children engaged in sexual activity. Kik made the report to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children which provided details to police. Delray Beach Police obtained warrants and subpoenas which — with the help of Google and Comcast — allegedly led them to Domeyer. We are not describing the content which is highly graphic and disturbing. Domeyer was initially charged with eleven counts of “possession of 10 more images of” illegal material depicting children.
Once Domeyer posted bond, his father apparently learned that he was planning to leave the area. A document filed with the Palm Beach County criminal court system states, “Defendant’s father is advising the defendant plans on fleeing.” That led to bond surrender and Domeyer’s re-arrest.

The criminal proceedings continue. We alert parents and guardians of the email address and screen name Domeyer allegedly used, according to police: “flawedlostboy@gmail.com,” and “linchoi341_poe” on Kik. Reach out to cops if you believe your children interacted with Domeyer.
