Police seized an electronic device after executing a search warrant at a north-side home in August.
THUNDER BAY — A 25-year-old faces child pornography charges after a police investigation began in the summer.
Thunder Bay police said the cyber crimes unit started an investigation in July into child sexual abuse material being uploaded by a suspected local internet user. The investigation led to police executing a search warrant at a home in the 100 block of Essex Court on Aug. 24, where they seized an electronic device that appeared to have files consistent with child pornography. The accused, 25-year-old Ian James Cuninghame, is charged with possession of child pornography and accessing child pornography.The charges have yet to be tested in court.
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