The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit has charged a Yorkton man with child pornography offences in relation to an investigation into the online accessing of child pornography through a popular online social media application. On April 25, members of the ICE Unit attended to Yorkton and made the arrest. His electronic devices were seized for further forensic analysis.
On April 25, Michael Stuckey-Gelowitz, age 32, from Yorkton was arrested and has been charged with;
Possession of Child Pornography – Sec. 163.1 (4) C.C.
Make Available Child Pornography – Sec. 163.1 (3) C.C.
Accessing Child Pornography – Sec. 163.1(4.1) C.C.
He was remanded in Yorkton on April 25th and appeared in court Tuesday.
The Saskatchewan ICE Unit is comprised of the Provincial Coordinator S/Sgt. Shawn Stubbs and investigators from Prince Albert Police Service, RCMP, Regina Police Service, and the Saskatoon Police Service. Their mandate is to investigate crimes involving the abuse and/or exploitation of children on the Internet.