Investigating Child Pornography
Multiple investigations are underway after law enforcement received tips about child pornography being shared via social media and being uploaded to the internet. Lebanon Police Sergeant and Commander of the Lake Area Cyber Crimes Task Force, Kacie Springer tells Regional Radio News that thousands of tips come in every year through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children….
In addition to child pornography being illegal, Springer says there is one very important reason to report ….
While many of us may assume that this type of crime against children is happening in larger cities and other countries, it’s also happening in our community and it will continue until the perpetrators are arrested. To report suspected child pornography call 1-800-THE-LOST or online at CyberTipline.org. The Lake Area Cyber Crimes Task Force is currently investigating around a dozen tips that were reported in the KJEL listening area.