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Campbellsville PD arrest 29 year old man in child porn case Investigation is ongoing and additional charges are expected By Anne Sanders, Communications Coordinator Campbellsville Police Department 911 Center The Campbellsville Police Department arrested a 29 year old Campbellsville man, charged with possession of matter portraying sexual performance by a minor, Thursday, 16 Oct 2014. The Campbellsville Police Department and the Taylor County Sheriff's Office initiated an investigation into allegations of child sexual abuse and child pornography. - Anne Sanders, Communications Coordinator, Campbellsville 911 Center Campbellsville Police received a report on October 11, 2014 which reported a tenant living at 320 Sharon Drive was suspected to be involved in possible child sexual abuse and the possession of child pornography. Officer Ben Riggs and Deputy Brian Pickard launched a joint investigation utilizing all the resources at their disposal to corroborate the allegations. The officers substantiated the claims by discovering a quantity of pornographic images stored on electronic devices in possession of the perpetrator. After locating and interviewing witnesses identified in these photographs, Lonnie Harness; w/m; age 29; 320 Sharon Drive; Campbellsville, KY. Harness was arrested and lodged in the Taylor County Jail charged with Possession of matter Portraying Sexual Performance by a Minor. The investigation is continuing and additional charges are forthcoming. This story was posted on 2014-10-17 11:21:18
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