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Concord police arrest man with 60,000 images and videos of child porn

February 22, 2020 By Publisher 1 Comment

Suspect Preston Brumley. Photos by ConcordPD.

By Concord Police Department

Back on November 6, 2019, we introduced you to Preston Brumley. The Concord Police Department received credible information from our friends at the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (I.C.A.C) and the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office, that Brumley was in possession of Child Pornography. Members of the Concord Police Special Victims Unit served a search warrant and located Child Pornography on Brumley’s computer. Brumley was arrested then released pending forensic download of all the computers Brumley was in possession of. That forensic download revealed that Brumley possessed more than 60,000 images and videos of child pornography.

On February 10, 2020, the case was presented to the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office, who filed felony charges against Brumley, who made his first court appearance yesterday.

We would like to thank our associates at the I.C.A.C. Task Force and the District Attorney’s Office for their help in this case and for their collaboration, inclusion, and tireless efforts to keep children safe from people like Preston Brumley.

Filed Under: Central County, Concord, Crime, News

Comments

  1. Gina says

    February 22, 2020 at 8:57 pm

    Thank you all law enforcement that’s making our streets safer from sick inhumane people in the world!

    Reply

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