Cherokee Man Indicted On Child Porongraphy Charges

by Lynn McMillen
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Jeffery Dale Hunt

FLORENCE-The Florence Police Department released a statement on the arrest of a suspect after a Grand Jury indictment on Thursday, May 24 on charges Unlawful Possession of Child Pornography :

“In December of 2016, Detective Drew Harless with the Florence Police Department received a ‘cyber-tip’ involving the unlawful dissemination of child pornography. That tip led to a search warrant being issued and executed at the home of Jeffery Hunt. Items collected in the execution of the warrant were forensically tested with the assistance of the Alabama Department of Revenue Digital Forensics group and revealed evidence that Mr. Hunt was in possession of child pornography and was actively producing child pornography in his home.
The Florence Police Department was notified in March of 2017 that the Lauderdale County Grand Jury has returned an indictment against Jeffery Dale Hunt, 48, of 243 Wilson Avenue, Florence, AL. The indictment charges Hunt with 1,996 counts of Unlawful Possession of Child Pornography and 295 counts of Unlawful Production of Child Pornography.
The Florence Police Department was notified today, 5/24/2018, that the Lauderdale County Grand Jury has returned an indictment against Jeffery Dale Hunt after further investigations and a detailed inspection of the electronics that was discovered during the search warrant. With the additional indictments Mr. Hunt is being charged with a total of 4,378 counts of Unlawful Possession of Child Pornography and 2,169 counts of Unlawful Production of Child Pornography. He is charged with a total of 6,547 counts and has a bond set at $10,000,000 (cash only). He is currently in the Lauderdale County Detention Center.
Mr. Hunt was arrested without any incident with the assistance of the US Marshalls Warrant Task Force. Along the cash bond he is not to be around children, use the internet, or any device that will allow him to contact or look at children.
In December of 2016 the Florence Police Department joined the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force. Through this partnership with law enforcement
agencies throughout the state, detectives receive ‘tips’ on illicit activity involving the
exploitation of children. This case highlights the importance of the task force.
Unlawful Possession of Child Pornography is a Class C felony, punishable by
incarceration of 1 year and 1 day to 10 years in prison.
Unlawful Production of Child Pornography is a Class A felony, punishable by
incarceration of 10 years to life in prison.
This case is one of several high profile investigations conducted by Florence
Police Department detectives over the last 18 months. Each case involved the
exploitation and sexual abuse of children. It is clear that there are predators among us in
this digital world that we live in. The Florence Police Department, through partnerships
like ICAC and the Alabama Department of Revenue Digital Forensics group, continues
to invest resources in seeking out, investigating, and arresting those who chose to prey on
our children.
Our message is clear. If you engage in the exploitation of children; We will seek
you out, We will bring you to justice, We will protect our children.

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