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22-year-old in northern Ont. faces child porn charges

22-year-old in northern Ont. faces child porn charges

CTV News01-06-2025
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A 22-year-old from Earlton has been charged with possession of child pornography following an Ontario Provincial Police investigation.
On May 26 at about 3:15 a.m., the Englehart OPP detachment received information in relation to a person being in possession of child pornography.
The accused was formally charged and scheduled to appear in court in Haileybury at a later day.
'The name of the accused is not being released to protect the identity of the witnesses,' OPP said in a news release.
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Authorities urge anyone with information about suspected child exploitation to report it through Canada's national tipline at cybertip.ca.
Parents and guardians can find online safety resources at protectchildren.ca.
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