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Security-Widefield Man Accused In Child Porn Case Save Email Print
Posted: 12:01 PM Jul 23, 2008
Last Updated: 6:16 PM Jul 23, 2008
Reporter: KKTV 11 News

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The Colorado Springs Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit has arrested Ronald Duane Huffman, a 70-year-old Security-Widefield man. He is suspected of sending sexually exploitative images of children to an undercover investigator with the Boynton Beach, Florida Police Department.

Huffman was arrested Tuesday at his home without incident by ICAC officers, the El Paso County Sheriffs Office, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Federal Bureau of Investigations.

Hoffman is being held at the El Paso Criminal Justice center on a charge of Sexual Exploitation of Children, a class three felony.

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