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Home FBI Seeking Additional Information Regarding Brian Aalbers

FBI Seeking Additional Information Regarding Brian Aalbers

The FBI Kansas City Division is asking for the public’s assistance regarding an ongoing investigation into Dr. Brian Aalbers.

Aalbers is a pediatric neurology specialist and is charged in the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri with one count of attempted production of child pornography. He is currently being held in federal custody.

Due to the nature of Aalbers’ profession and contact with children, the FBI is seeking the public’s assistance. If you have any additional information or concerns, please email Aalbersinvestigation@fbi.gov. Your response is voluntary but would be useful in the federal investigation.

If you believe you have relevant information to this investigation, please fill out this short form.

If you know of someone else who has relevant information, please encourage them to complete the form themselves.

The FBI is legally mandated to identify victims of federal crimes it investigates. Victims may be eligible for certain services, restitution, and rights under federal and/or state law. Your responses are voluntary but may be useful in the federal investigation and to identify you as a potential victim. Based on the responses provided, you may be contacted by the FBI and asked to provide additional information. All identities of victims will be kept confidential.

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1. I am filing this form out on behalf of:


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3. Did you or a minor dependent(s) have contact with Dr. Aalbers?



5. Did your child's treatment require him/her to be alone with Dr. Aalbers?



6. Was your child alone with Dr. Aalbers before, during, or after treatment? 



7. Has your child made comments about being around Dr. Aalbers that have concerned you? 



8. Did Dr. Aalbers ask you to send pictures or video to him of your child?


9. The FBI may request an interview of your child. Are there any developmental issues that would prohibit such an interview or make it difficult?


11. Since your child has been seeing Dr. Aalbers for treatment, have you noticed a change or difference in his/her demeanor, behavior, or attitude? 


12. Has your child spent the night or extended time at Dr. Aalber's home?


13. Have you noticed a change or difference in Dr. Aalbers' demeanor, behavior, or attitude within the past six months? 


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The FBI is authorized to collect the information on this form by one or more of the following provisions: Title 28, United States Code, sections 533 and 534; Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations, section 0.85; and the Attorney General Guidelines for Victim and Witness Assistance. The information requested will assist the FBI in providing you with assistance to which crime victims are entitled under federal law. You do not have to provide the requested information; however, failure to do so may hinder the FBI in providing you with crime victim assistance. The information collected on this form is protected by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, Title 5, United States Code section 552a, and is maintained in the FBI’s Central Records System, DOJ/FBI-002, a description of which was published in the Federal Register at 63 Fed. Reg. 8671 (Feb. 20, 1998) and which may be viewed at www.justice.gov/opcl/doj-systems-records#doj