A Long Beach man has been arrested on suspicion of child pornography and molestation of a child in Mexico, authorities said.

Jonathan Sandoval-Lepe was taken into custody on Monday at his home by FBI agents and Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies, according to a statement from the Sheriff’s Department.

Sandoval-Lepe’s arrest stemmed from a year-long investigation that began when undercover sheriff’s detectives obtained child pornography from Sandoval-Lepe over the Internet, the statement said.

A search warrant was served at Sandoval-Lepe’s home and he was found in possession of child pornography, authorities said. During questioning, Sandoval-Lepe allegedly implicated himself in the molestation of a child in Mexico. Electronic devices belonging to the suspect were seized and forensically analyzed, the statement said.

With assistance from the FBI, the alleged victim and her parents were located and interviewed.

On Friday, the federal grand jury returned a five-count indictment against Sandoval-Lepe for production, receipt and possession of child pornography, traveling with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, and illicit sexual conduct in a foreign country, authorities said.

If convicted on all counts, Sandoval-Lepe faces up to 130 years in prison.