Updated at the bottom: Authorities say the found her. First posted at 2:03 p.m. Wednesday. Headline has changed.

The Homeland Security Investigations folks at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement today are looking for an alleged child pornographer who looks to us like a “girl next door” or even a pro adult performer.

Now before you get mad at us, consider the idea that any specific information about this suspect could put a serious and heinous child abuser behind bars.

In fact, …

… ICE officials say the woman in her 20s with blond highlights, a pierced tongue, hazel-green eyes and a mole over her left eye, …

… is believed to have produced at least one long-form child pornography video featuring herself engaging in explicit sexual conduct with a 4- to 5-year-old victim.

Credit: ICE

Credit: ICE

Federal authorities became aware of the Jane Doe after they received a tip from Danish National Police, who apparently downloaded the video in question.

For reasons unknown, stateside officials think the woman they want to talk to is American.

After putting out a similar be-on-the-lookout press release months ago, ICE says it found another woman suspected of producing child porn in Portland in September.

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If you think you know who this one is, ICE would like to hear from you: 866-347-2423.

More details and photos on this Jane Doe are here.

[Update at 11:21 a.m. Friday]: Homeland Security Investigations folks announced this morning that, thanks to stories like this one, they found a suspect:

The woman they say made the video was ID'd as 25-year-old Corine Danielle Motley of Okaloosa County, Florida. She was arrested Wednesday night and held on suspicion of making child porn, authorities said.

ICE director John Morton:

The quick identification of the victim and suspect in this case demonstrates the power of the press, social media and the general public in helping solve these cases. Literally hours after we asked the public for their assistance in identifying Jane Doe, a tip came in that led to her identification and arrest.

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