If he is from the states, FBI report is probably the way to go. I don't know much about making that report but it's probably a good place to start. If you have more specific location details than reaching out to that areas local authorities would be the next best bet.
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I believe I filed my report a few years ago through the Cyber Tipline: https://report.cybertip.org/
A local FBI field agent got in touch 2-3 times with questions and updates. They weren't ultimately able to find anything actionable, unfortunately, despite ostensibly looking into the account.
I guess there's some international framework to catch them, so they can follow on leads and maybe forward it to other agencies.
I did a quick search and found this: https://www.europol.europa.eu/report-a-crime/report-illegal-content-on-the-internet
Not sure how helpful that can be. You should report it to the FBI just in case. They may be able to pass that information along to the Interpol or something.
I would submit the report to the highest law enforcement agency in your respective country (ie: FBI) and they can probably take care of it.