Woodstock Teacher Raymond Watts Charged With Child Porn Charges

Feb 24, 2011 - 19:18
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Woodstock Teacher Raymond Watts Charged With Child Porn Charges
Raymond "Robin" Watts

CANTON, Ga. - Authorities say a Woodstock middle school teacher has been charged with possessing and distributing child poography after sharing images of underage boys with an undercover agent.

The U.S. Attoey's Office on Thursday announced the charges against 55-year-old Raymond "Robin" Watts.

Prosecutors say the veteran teacher met face-to-face with the agent more than once, and over time provided him with several images of child poography.

U.S. Attoey Sally Quillian Yates says the case is especially troubling because Watts - a teacher at Mill Creek Middle School - had daily interaction with children. Yates says hundreds of explicit images of children were found on the teacher's home computer in Kingston.

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