Pa. man targeted women and girls for intimate images, threatened them: Police
Mar 12, 2026
Law enforcement officials think there are more victims out there after a Pennsylvania man was arrested for targeting women and girls online, according to the Bensalem Police Department.
Bensalem native David Ajiri, 25, surrendered to police in Colorado on March 9, 2026, after the Arvada and Bens
alem police departments worked together to obtain an arrest warrent, officials said.
According to investigators, Ajiri used online dating, friendship and social media apps to communicate with women and girls from all over the country since 2018.
Some of the girls Ajiri targeted are believed to be as young as 14, police explained.
While communicating with the victims, Ajiri talked them into sending him intimate pictures and videos by telling them he would pay, investigators said. None of the victims received any money from Ajiri.
Investigators explained that Ajiri would send the victims detailed lists of the specific pictures and videos that he wanted from them.
Ajiri would threaten to share their photos and videos publicly unless the victim sent more if they confronted him, police reported.
Officials believe that some of the content shared with Ajiri was sold online.
As of Thursday, March 12, only one victim has been confirmed but officials believe there are more victims out there.
Ajiri used several accounts and false names while interacting with his victims online. They include:
Ajiri’s accounts on Instagram
brandoncress87
crort786
mikegreen876
mikegbrandon0
brandc428
nbalifer23
dmol678
davidandrews2054
cro6788
oc65ks
Ajiri’s accounts on Snapchat
kenslove3
mikebrown867
chris.morris98
dajiri8535
Fake names used by Ajiri
Brandon Cress
Brandon Ali
David E
Cristian Ortiz
David Andrews
Dylan M
Damon A
Danny Rodriguez
Dave Jordan
Dave E
Christian Morris
Mike Green
Dylan Michaels
David Jaeger
Anthony
Anthony Matthews
Jay
Jay A
DJay
Mike Brandon
Dante
Brad Manning
If you have any information, or believe you are a victim of David Ajiri, please contact the Arvada Police Department at 720-898-7171 and reference the case #AR25004692.
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