18 arrested, 595 devices seized in child porn bust

Oct 22, 2014 - 20:27
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18 arrested, 595 devices seized in child porn bust
18 arrested, 595 devices seized in child porn bust

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said that 18 people were arrested on Wednesday in a child poography bust.

GBI officials said that the investigation began in July and focused on people sharing child poography on the Inteet.

A total of 595 digital devices were taken in the investigation, and all the individuals were charged with computer poography and child exploitation.

The GBI investigated dozens of cases of child poography.

The following people were arrested:

  • Ian Squires, 30, of Spaulding County
  • William Roach, 27, of Fulton County
  • Jonathon Earls, 24, of Habersham County
  • Clark Bowen, 47, of Rabun County
  • Chauncey Jones, 34, of Clayton County
  • Jose A. Clemente-Sanchez, 31, of Elbert County
  • Mauricio Morales-Garcia, 32, of Fulton County
  • Dwight Davis, 20, of Polk County
  • William Rosado-Vazquez, 49, of Douglas County
  • James Petry, 80, of Fannin County
  • Devin Lewis, 42, of Upson County
  • Christian Harris, 23, of Cobb County
  • Rodney Cook, 49, of Clarke County
  • Jerry Griffin, 73, of Forsyth County
  • Glasford Simpson, 36, of Gwinnett County
  • David Hoick, 37, of Union County
  • George Adams, 18, of Wilcox County
  • Thomas Lagomasino, 22, of Forsyth County

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