Alpena Resident Facing Multiple Felony Charges Following State Police Investigation into Child Sexually Abusive Material

Michigan State Police arrest a 30 year old Alpena resident on multiple felony counts involving digital evidence and internet crimes against children.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 11, 2026, 5:56 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Alpena News

Alpena Resident Facing Multiple Felony Charges Following State Police Investigation into Child Sexually Abusive Material - article image
Alpena Resident Facing Multiple Felony Charges Following State Police Investigation into Child Sexually Abusive Material - article image

Digital Forensic Leads Trigger Criminal Investigation

The Michigan State Police Alpena Post initiated a criminal investigation in late 2024 centered on a 30 year old local resident suspected of possessing illicit digital content. Authorities launched the inquiry after receiving specific alerts from the Computer Crimes Unit and the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. These specialized units identified digital accounts linked to the suspect that appeared to be associated with child sexually abusive material, prompting state troopers to pursue legal authorization for a broader search.

Seizure of Electronic Evidence and Subsequent Arrest

Following the issuance of several search warrants, law enforcement officials seized a variety of electronic devices from the man’s possession for forensic analysis. Investigators discovered digital evidence on the hardware that supported the initial allegations, leading to the suspect’s arrest. The individual was taken into custody and lodged at the Alpena County Jail without incident, marking a significant milestone in an investigation that spanned several months of technical and field work.

Formal Arraignment and Specific Felony Allegations

The suspect appeared in the 88th Judicial District Court on Friday to face a litany of felony charges. The legal filing includes one count of aggravated possession of child sexually abusive material, alongside three counts of standard possession. Furthermore, prosecutors have leveled two counts of using a computer to commit a crime against the defendant. These charges reflect the severity of the alleged offenses and the specific nature of the digital tools used in the commission of the crimes.

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