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From The Tribune staff reports
BIRMINGHAM A Jefferson County man who pleaded guilty to child porn charges, was sentenced to 78 months in prison followed by 15 years of supervised release.
James Curtis Brasher, 49, of Warrior, reached a plea deal admitting to accessing the Darknet through the use of the Tor app. Prosecutors said he obtained over 58,000 images of child pornography, including images of children under 12.
United States District Judge Madeline Hughes Haikala also ordered Brasher to pay $69,000.00 in restitution to the victims. He will also have to register as a sex offender.
FBI Birmingham’s Child Exploitation Human Trafficking Task Force (CEHTTF) investigated the case, with the assistance of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and Warrior Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney R. Leann White prosecuted the case.
A former designer with a Stowe architecture company is facing a minimum mandatory 15-year prison sentence after pleading guilty in in U.S. District Court to two child pornography charges.
Missing Massachusetts teen Nya Brown found safe, reunited with family
By Kelly Hayes
BOSTON - A Massachusetts teenager who had been missing for nearly two weeks was found safe and reunited with her family, authorities said.
The FBI had joined to assist in the search for 15-year-old Nya Brown, of Belmont, a suburb of Boston. She had been reported missing since Jan. 17 after leaving her phone and debit card behind.
During the search, a spokesperson for the FBI Boston Division confirmed the agency’s Child Exploitation-Human Trafficking Task Force was helping the local Belmont Police Department with the case.
The police department later confirmed Brown had been located and reunited with her parents.
Missing Massachusetts teen Nya Brown found safe, reunited with family
By Kelly Hayes
BOSTON - A Massachusetts teenager who had been missing for nearly two weeks was found safe and reunited with her family, authorities said.
The FBI had joined to assist in the search for 15-year-old Nya Brown, of Belmont, a suburb of Boston. She had been reported missing since Jan. 17 after leaving her phone and debit card behind.
During the search, a spokesperson for the FBI Boston Division confirmed the agency’s Child Exploitation-Human Trafficking Task Force was helping the local Belmont Police Department with the case.
The police department later confirmed Brown had been located and reunited with her parents.