A Saskatoon man accused of possessing and distributing child porn had another court appearance scheduled.
A lawyer appeared by phone on Nov. 30 for Brandon Crowe, 31, and the matter was adjourned to Dec. 21.
Police arrested Crowe in Saskatoon on Oct. 5. They had raided his Saskatoon home on July 9 after his residence was identified as the location where the alleged offences were occurring. They didn’t find any child porn at the residence but they seized a cell phone and a forensic analysis found evidence of the alleged offences.
The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit had launched an investigation in May into a person using multiple online accounts to share child porn through a popular social media chat application.
The charges against Crowe haven’t been proven in court.
The Saskatchewan ICE Unit consists of investigators from the RCMP, Regina Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service and Prince Albert Police Service. They investigate crimes involving the abuse and/or exploitation of children on the Internet.
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