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5 EYEWITNESS NEWS has confirmed the suspect in a child pornography investigation out of Woodbury worked at several local schools over the past few years and also served as a firefighter.
The task force, led by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, received six cyber tips through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Investigators said the tips involved a person using a Google account to store images of child pornography. They searched Pinckney s home last week and found several electronic devices, containing hundreds of files of child pornography.
William Glenn Pinckney
Washington County Sheriff s Office
According to the criminal complaint, each file depicted a different child victim between the ages of 4 and 12.
Volunteer firefighters in N.J. city suspended as mayor questions credentials
Updated May 07, 10:01 AM;
Posted May 07, 10:01 AM
Father Brian Burgess of Christ Episcopal Church blesses a fire truck from Woodbury Fire Department during a celebration of the Feast of St. Florian in Woodbury, Sunday, May 2, 2021.
Joe Warner | For NJ Advance Media
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Volunteer firefighters with the Woodbury Fire Department in Gloucester County have been suspended and are not responding to fire calls, according to city officials.
For now, the city’s fire marshal’s office and the paid staff of the fire department, along with firefighters from surrounding agencies, are handling emergency fire calls, according to the fire marshal’s office.
BETHLEHEM â A large house fire gutted a Bethlehem home Tuesday evening, and led to the death of a dog.
On Tuesday, Dec. 29 at 5 p.m., the Bethlehem Fire Department was dispatched to 55 Magnolia Hill Road for a reported structure fire.
Fire Department personnel were on the scene within 30 seconds and found a huge fire visible from the front of the home.
âWe had 36 firefighters from Bethlehem alone and over 20 from our mutual aid towns,â Bethlehem Fire Chief Ken LeClerc said.
More than 50 firefighters helped to extinguish the blaze, along with and mutual aid from the Watertown Fire Department, Morris Fire Company, Woodbury Fire Department, and the Bantam Fire Company. Connecticut State Police Troop L personnel were also on the scene, along with the Bethlehem Ambulance Association.
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