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Alpharettan charged in child porn
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November 02, 2009 ALPHARETTA — A 21-year-old Alpharetta man turned himself in to Alpharetta police Oct. 19 after the GBI took out a warrant for his arrest for sexual exploitation of children.
GBI spokesman John Bankhead said Nicholas G. Parker's arrest stems from a Kentucky State Police tip received by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
In July, Kentucky authorities told the GBI the Center contacted them and said Parker had allegedly uploaded child pornography images to a Web site in December.
That month an agent went to Parker's Ashleigh Lane home and conducted a "consent search," said Bankhead, which means Parker allowed the procedure. During that search the agent allegedly turned up child pornography on his laptop computer, said Bankhead.
While interviews were taking place in September as part of Parker's case, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children contacted the GBI again and said it had evidence Parker had uploaded a second set of images, also in December.
That's when the GBI went in for the arrest, said Bankhead.
Parker signed his own $25,000 bond Oct. 20, according to Fulton County Jail records.
- www.northfulton.com
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Tags: Crime
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