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Sarasota News Leader September 20, 2013 The officers advised Kesti they needed his real name, the report continues. When Kesti provided another name, a records check on it brought up a photo that did not match Kesti, the report adds. The officers then arrested him for Lodging Out of Doors, a misdemeanor, and Giving a False Name After Being Lawfully Detained. Page 85 in the rear of the patrol car, the report says. Kesti had moved his handcuffs to the front and was escaping through the rear window on the driver's side, "which had been partially down for air flow," the report notes. The officers immediately exited the patrol car and detained Kesti, the report says. Kesti tried to pull away and was able to stand up and flee, The officers handcuffed Kesti and placed him injuring an officer in the process, the report in the back seat of the patrol car, the report adds. says. Again, they asked him for his name, and, again, he gave them another false one. Kesti After the officers were able to regain control did not provide his real name until the officers of him, the report continues, they escorted were approaching the Sarasota County Jail on Kesti into the jail. Ringling Boulevard, the report continues. He also was charged with a felony count of Just after the officers passed the pedestrian Escape, the report notes, as well as a misdewalkway on Ringling, they heard movement meanor count of Resisting Without Violence. SARASOTA MAN CHARGED FOR TRADING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY Sarasota Police Detective Megan Buck and other officers of the Sarasota Police Department worked with the FBI to arrest and charge Ryan E. Bartley, 42, of 2226 Pineview Circle, Sarasota, with one federal count of Distribution of Child Pornography and one federal count of Child Pornography, the department announced on Sept. 18. Bartley was arrested on Sept. 16, after detectives say he was found to have been trading child pornography over the Internet, a news release adds. Over the course of a week, detectives conducted an undercover sting and provided enough probable cause for a federal search warrant, the release notes. "The purpose of [the] Child Exploitive Taskforce is to aggressively go out and seek people who commit crimes against children," Buck said in the release. "This taskforce is in place to protect our children from the predators on the Internet and the real world." The Child Exploitive Taskforce is made up of representatives of the Bradenton Police Department, Cape Coral Police Department, Charlotte County Sheriff's Office, Clewiston Police Department, Collier County Sheriff's Office, Lee County Sheriff's Office and the Sarasota Police Department, the release adds. The Sarasota News Leader No-Nonsense Reporting