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Columbus firefighter living in Lancaster accused of receiving child pornography

Columbus firefighter living in Lancaster accused of receiving child pornography

Yahoo22-05-2025

A Fairfield County man who works as a Columbus firefighter was arrested on Wednesday, May 21, on federal child pornography charges, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Ohio has announced.
Carson Bigham, 23, of Lancaster, is accused of receiving child pornography. He was arrested at his home in Lancaster and appeared in federal court on Thursday, May 22, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for Ohio's Southern District.
According to charging documents, law enforcement agencies received two separate cyber tips from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children regarding an unnamed Columbus man who was charged with federal child pornography crimes in March. One of the tips was from the Kik Messenger app concerning the distribution of 13 child pornography files. The second tip was from Sniffies LLC, a map-based hookup application for gay and bisexual men.
Law enforcement seized electronic devices from the unnamed Columbus man and found conversations between him and Bigham that included discussions about having sex with minors, according to federal prosecutors. Bigham allegedly received child pornography during these conversations, prosecutors said, which included files showing minors engaged in sexual acts with adults.
Prosecutors said that Bigham used the screen name "daddy" during these conversations.
Law enforcement officers discovered that Bigham is employed as a Columbus firefighter, and photographs of Bigham matched those sent to the Columbus man during their conversations, the U.S.
Reporter Shahid Meighan can be reached at smeighan@dispatch.com, at ShahidMeighan on X, and at shahidthereporter.dispatch.com on Bluesky.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus firefighter Carson Bigham faces federal child porn charges

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