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VASSALBORO, Maine -- The Maine State Police's Computer Crimes Unit -- tasked with investigating child sexual abuse, exploitation and trafficking crimes as well as other computer-based offenses -- successfully closed four cases last week. The bad news is that eight new cases also arrived last week.
And some of those pending investigations -- including felony crimes "that would turn your hair white" -- ended up backlogged because there are not enough forensic investigators, according to unit director Lt. Glenn Lang.
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As a jazz vocalist with the revived Glenn Miller Orchestra, Debbie Lang sang "Over the Rainbow" at John F. Kennedy's inaugural ball.
Forty years later, she was performing daily at a tiny Gulf station in Bedford, N.Y., that she inherited from her Aunt Dolly.
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FORT FAIRFIELD A Fort Fairfield man who worked with a local after-school program was arrested Thursday after investigators say they found at his home sexually explicit images of children as young as 5 years old.
Sgt. Glenn Lang of the Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit said Friday that Jake Rogeski, 23, was charged with possession of sexually explicit material after members of Langs unit spent a few days in Aroostook investigating a tip.
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A fifth-grade teacher has been charged with loading two school laptops with photographs depicting nude children in sexually explicit positions.
Maine State Police Sgt. Glenn Lang said Thursday that Christopher Brown, 45, of Monmouth was arrested Thursday and charged with possession of sexually explicit material.
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SEARSPORT - A local man who works in two elementary schools as a computer technician was arrested Tuesday after police reportedly found child pornography on his computer.
Travis Rowe, 24, had a "fair number" of pornographic videos showing children as young as 5 or 6, Sgt. Glenn Lang of the Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit said Wednesday morning.
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RUMFORD - A computer crimes child pornography investigation in Montana last month snared a Rumford man on Tuesday afternoon after police say he unwittingly e-mailed child porn images to an undercover Montana officer.
Maine State Police Computer Crimes Task Force Sgt. Glenn Lang arrested Anthony S. Richards, 33, of 242 Pine St., on Tuesday and charged him with felony possession of sexually explicit materials.
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MONMOUTH A fifth-grade teacher at Monmouth Middle School faces child pornography charges as the result of a Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit investigation.
Christopher Brown, 56, was charged on Thursday with possession of sexually explicit material after police discovered several pornographic images on a pair of laptop computers on Browns property, according to state police Sgt. Glenn Lang of the computer crimes unit.
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BELFAST A man who worked as a computer technician in two Knox County elementary schools was indicted this week by the Waldo County Grand Jury on 18 counts of possession of sexually explicit materials.
Travis F. Rowe, 24, of Searsport was charged last fall after police said they found a number of pornographic videos on his computer. The videos allegedly showed children as young as 5 or 6, according to a BDN interview with Sgt. Glenn Lang of the Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit.
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A man wanted for federal child pornography crimes has been arrested in Georgia with help from some determined investigators at the Maine State Police Computer Crimes Unit.
I've been with the state police since '89 and I've never been involved in anything like this," Maine State Police Sgt. Glenn Lang said Wednesday. Lang has been supervisor of the unit since 2001.