Paulding County man Keith Denmon accused of child exploitation

PAULDING COUNTY, GA - Paulding County authorities said a man is behind bars after being arrested for allegedly trying to solicit an underage girl

Jan 20, 2017 - 12:23
Jan 20, 2017 - 16:35
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Paulding County man Keith Denmon accused of child exploitation
Keith Denmon

The Paulding County Sheriff's Office said Keith Denmon, 48, was taken into custody on January 14 and charged with one count of computer or electronic poography and child exploitation after he allegedly sent sexually explicit material to an undercover officer who he thought was a 14 year-old girl.

Investigators say Denmon may have worked at churches and schools in metro Atlanta.

He is currently being held at the Paulding County Detention Center without bond. Police are asking anyone who may have had contact with Denmon to contact Paulding County Sheriff's Office Crimes Against Children at 770-445-6105.

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