San Angelo man indicted for sharing child porn on social media
Bradley Bunch, 29, was indicted for possession of child pornography in April 2025.
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Court documents filed in Tom Green County report that the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office had received CyberTips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children of an individual who had uploaded explicit content of a young girl on an Instagram account in August 2024. The image was reported to be uploaded to a Discord account and a Snapchat account around the same time.
A warrant was issued for the 3700 block of Millbrook Dr. to seize Bunch's electronic devices after several grand jury subpoenas determined that the IP addresses used to upload the image were at this location.
San Angelo man arrested for continuous crime against minor
During an interview with law enforcement, Bunch stated that'he did indeed have possession of the child pornography image' and that he had uploaded that image to his Instagram, Discord and Snapchat accounts.
Bunch was booked in the Tom Green County Detention Center on Jan. 17, 2025, and was released the next day.
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