Racine man living with children in abhorrent conditions accused of possessing child porn
RACINE COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) A search warrant executed in Racine uncovered children living in abhorrent conditions and a man in possession of child pornography.
The Racine County Sheriff s Office Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force conducted the search warrant for possession of pornography at a home near 19th and Taylor in Racine on March 30.
Upon entry, investigators noted that the target apartment was in complete disarray. Officials say the apartment was filled with garbage, with rotting food, and it was unsafe for the young children who lived there.
Williamson Co. teacher arrested and charged with child exploitation, drug charges
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FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) â A suspended Williamson County teacher was arrested after investigators say they found images of apparent child sexual abuse on his electronic devices.
Members of the Williamson County Sheriffâs Office, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and the Spring Hill Police Department arrested Alfred Amore Friday.
Photo: Maury County Jail Corrections
Alfred Amore Photo: Maury County Jail Corrections
He faces multiple charges. Williamson County Sheriff s officials said in a press release that the victims depicted in the images appeared to be toddlers.
Members of the Williamson County Sheriffâs Office (WCSO) Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) and the Spring Hill Police Department arrested a local suspended elementary school teacher Friday.
According to a news release issued by the sheriffâs office, Alfred Amore, a teacher at Bethesda Elementary School, was arrested and charged with sexual exploitation of a minor, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was transported without incident and booked into the Maury County Jail.
Amoreâs sexual exploitation of a minor charge came after he was found to be in possession of images of apparent child sexual abuse material on his electronic devices, according to the sheriffâs office. The victims depicted in the images appear to be toddlers.Â
Man indicted on federal charge for allegedly enticing girl over the internet
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IDAHO FALLS A Blackfoot man is facing a federal felony charge for enticing a minor over the internet.
Andrew Ray Young, 33, received the federal indictment for felony coercion and enticement on April 14. While charging documents do not provide specific details on the charges, they likely stem from an alleged relationship Young had with a 14-year-old girl over Snapchat.
Initially, Young was charged in Bonneville County with five felony counts of possession of sexually exploitive material of a child and felony delivery of a controlled substance. With the federal grand jury indictment, prosecutors dropped the local charges.