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FBI agents arrested a recent Aptos High School graduate who worked as a babysitter for local families, as an after school program assistant at Mar Vista Elementary School, and as a science camp cabin leader. Ryan Michael Spencer, 19, of Aptos, is accused of manufacturing pornographic photographs and videos of underage boys, and sharing the images, according to an FBI criminal complaint. Spencer was arrested and is currently in federal custody. The investigation is still unfolding as the FBI attempts to identify children in the images. --Download the KSBW news app for breaking news According to his Facebook profile, Spencer graduated from Aptos High in 2016, was studying at Cabrillo College to become an elementary school teacher, and was working for Santa Cruz County's parks and recreation department, as well as the county's Outdoor Science School. The Pajaro Valley Unified School District said it was alerted by the FBI Friday that a county employee had been arrested. PVUSD Superintendent Michelle Rodriguez said the arrested man was employed at the After School Childhood Enrichment program at Mar Vista Elementary School. He was also a Cabrillo College Early Education student who observed teachers at Valencia Elementary School. The FBI's main witness is a man who said he "traded" child pornography with Spencer. FBI agents interviewed the witness on April 26. -- (Warning, graphic and disturbing content) Read the FBI criminal complaint The witness said, "Spencer's primary source of income is from babysitting numerous children, and that Spencer takes images and video of many of these children when they are naked," a complaint filed by FBI special agent Elizabeth Hadley said. "Spencer told the witness that his preference is for children approximately four to eight-years-old," the complaint said. "The witness stated that Spencer claimed to have masturbated one of the children he was babysitting while the child was asleep. The witness also stated that Spencer claimed that he had engaged in sexually explicit conducted with several other children while babysitting them," the complaint said. In April, Spencer sent the witness images of young naked boys who were in a locker room changing after a swim lesson, according to the complaint. Spencer used a mobile app, Kik, to communicate with the witness and send images, the FBI said. His Kik messenger name was "rydawg99." The witness later gave Spencer a hard drive, and the Aptos teen put thousands of images and videos of child pornography onto the hard drive, the FBI said. When FBI agents searched the teen's house in Aptos, he admitted to taking photographs of children he babysits while they are naked and "trading" the photos, documents state. Agents seized multiple laptops and encrypted hard drives from Spencer's bedroom to be processed in a forensic lab, the FBI said. Superintendent Rodriguez wrote a message to Mar Vista and Valencia parents: "On Friday, in the late afternoon, we received a call from (the FBI) regarding the arrest of a local man. This individual was also employed at the After School Childhood Enrichment Program at Mar Vista Elementary School managed by the County of Santa Cruz. He was also a Cabrillo Early Education student who through the Cabrillo program (Ed180 class), observed teachers in action at Valencia Elementary," Rodriguez wrote. "At this point, we have no reason to believe that any of the allegations against him involve any of the children enrolled in the program, or that were in care of district employees. The male employee was an extra help Parks and Recreation Cultural Worker assisting lead instructors since November 2014. It is the practice and policy of the ACE program that no employee is alone with any student at any time," Rodriguez wrote. County parks director Jeff Gaffney issued the following statement to KSBW Monday: "We recently became aware of allegations involving a former extra-help worker at the Mar Vista (After School Childhood Enrichment) program, and we share the concerns of every parent about the nature of these allegations. At this time, we have no reason to believe these allegations involve any of the children under the care of the ACE program. We care deeply about the safety of our children," Gaffney stated. Spencer also worked as a substitute cabin leader for the county's Outdoor Science School over the past year. Spencer was left alone with kids at the camp, and campers were mostly between 9-10 years old, County Superintendent of Schools Michael Watkins said. His responsibilities included leading recreational activities, eating meals with the students, supervising students, and team building activities. He was fired by the county Friday. Watkins said the county was notified Friday by the FBI of the arrest. "According to the FBI, the current charges against this individual do not include any physical contact with a minor. The person arrested was a temporary, part time aide and substitute cabin leader for the SCCOE's Outdoor Science School. He was hired in October 2016 and has since been terminated," Watkins said. "There were no red flags expressed to me during his tenure," Watkins told KSBW. The Sheriff's Office is assisting the FBI in this investigation. "It's completely upsetting to anyone who has kids or knows kids," Sheriff's Sgt. Chris Clark said. Officials with the Pajaro Valley Unified School District, County Office of Education, County Parks Department, Sheriff's Office, and FBI are holding a community forum to answer questions about this incident on Thursday, May 11, at 7 p.m. The forum will be held in the Aptos High School Performing Arts Center. Aptos parents expressed shock and concerns Monday as word of the arrest spread. Some parents said their children were left alone with Spencer, at both the outdoor science camp and the After School Childhood Enrichment program at Mar Vista. "My child attends Mar Vista -- and this predator was at their 6th grade outdoor school for three consecutive nights," one parent wrote on Facebook. Another Mar Vista parent wrote on Facebook, "ACE children were left alone with him at times. My daughter used to go there and I would sometimes pick her up next to last, leaving a child there alone with him." If you have additional information about this case, or know of possible victims who were inappropriately photographed or touched, call: FBI Special Agent Elizabeth Hadley - 415-553-7400Message from the FBI:"The FBI has created an email for parents and guardians who have reason to believe their child/children may be a victim in this investigation. Please email BayAreaTips@ic.fbi.gov and include your full name, phone number, your child’s full name and age, why you believe your child may be a victim, the date range which your child may have been in contact with the subject and the venues where your child may have been in contact with the subject. This email address has specifically been set up for this investigation. You may be contacted by an Agent to gather further information. Your patience is appreciated at this time." If you have concerns, call: Mary Anne James of the Santa Cruz County Office of Education - 831-466-5890 Pajaro Valley Unified School District Superintendent's Office - 831-786-2135