Hartland resident charged with luring a child

Hartland resident charged with luring a child
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Tue, 27-08-2024 – 12:13

Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office announced that Andrew Moffitt, 21, of Hartland, Vermont, was charged today with one felony count of luring a child. The charges against Mr. Moffitt stem from a criminal investigation initially conducted by the Baltimore County Sheriff’s Office in Maryland and later referred to the Vermont Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (VT-ICAC) with assistance from Homeland Security Investigations, the Vermont State Police, and the Hartford Police Department. Mr. Moffitt allegedly engaged in sexually explicit conversations with a minor on the Discord platform.

Mr. Moffitt pleaded not guilty today at arraignment in the Vermont Criminal District Court in Windsor. The court, presided over by Judge Heather Gray, ordered conditions of release limiting Mr. Moffitt’s contact with minors and his access to the Internet.

VT-ICAC investigates cases of child sexual exploitation via the Internet, including the production and online distribution of child sexual abuse material. VT-ICAC also provides forensic investigation services, technical assistance, training for law enforcement, and public education and outreach.

Every child deserves a safe childhood. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) is the nation’s centralized reporting system for online child exploitation. Anyone can report suspected online solicitation of children for sex acts, child sexual abuse, child sexual abuse material, child sex tourism, child sex trafficking, unsolicited obscene material sent to a child, misleading domain names, and misleading words or digital images online. To file a report, call the 24-hour call center at 1-800-843-5678 or visit https://report.cybertip.org.

Additionally, if you are recovering from child sexual exploitation, you don’t have to do it alone. NCMEC can help with emotional and peer support, removing content from the internet, and finding mental health professionals. For more information, visit https://www.missingkids.org/gethelpnow/csam-resources or call the 24-hour call center at 1-800-843-5678.

The Public Prosecution Service emphasizes that persons accused of a crime are legally presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Source: 8.27.2024. MONTPELIER, Vt. – Office of the Attorney General

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