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Montgomery County: Woman arrested after child pornography investigation, officials say

Montgomery County: Woman arrested after child pornography investigation, officials say

Yahoo07-03-2025

The Brief
Larri Gardner has been charged with Possession of Child Pornography.
Detectives started an investigation in December 2024 regarding "sexual assault material regarding infants and toddlers."
Garnder is being held on a $100,000 bond.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY - A woman has been arrested and charged after a monthslong investigation regarding child pornography, according to Montgomery County officials.
What we know
According to the Precinct 3 Montgomery County Constable's Office, Larri Lane Gardner is facing charges of Possession of Child Pornography. She was booked into the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office jail, where she is being held on a $100,000 bond.
Detectives with the Precinct 3 office's Internet Crimes Against Children unit started an investigation in December 2024. Officials say the investigation focused on "the possession and distribution of child sexual assault material involving infants and toddlers."
Gardner was allegedly identified as the person responsible for possessing and distributing that material. Officials say they executed a search warrant at Gardner's home. She was then found and arrested.
What we don't know
There is no information on any evidence leading to Gardner's arrest.
The Source
Facebook post from the Montgomery County Precinct 3 Constable's Office.

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