PERRY, Mich. — A 56-year-old Perry man has been arrested for child abusive commercial activity distributing or promoting, possession of child sexually abusive material and using a computer to commit the crime, according to the Michigan State Police.
Timothy John Lambert was arrested by MSP’s Computer Crimes Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force after following an investigation where digital evidence was seized from his home, MSP said.
State police said the investigation was launched after police learned Lamber was sharing child sexually abusive materials on the internet.
After forensic examinations of the digital evidence, state police said Lambert was charged with one count of child abusive commercial activity distributing or promoting, one count of possession of child sexually abusive materials and two counts of using a computer to commit a crime.
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Police said the man was arraigned in 66th District Court on June 29.
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