Gravenhurst man facing child porn charges
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A 32-year-old man, who serves on the Gravenhurst Fire
Department, has been arrested and charged following
a 10-month child Internet luring investigation.
The investigation involved members of the Ontario Provincial
Police (OPP) Child Pornography Section, OPP Bracebridge
Detachment and the Muskoka OPP Crime Unit, with assistance
from the Vancouver Internet Child Exploitation Unit.
On Tuesday, April 8, police executed a search warrant
at a Gravenhurst residence and seized one computer system
and over 300 CD-ROMs that police say contain images
of child sexual abuse and suspected evidence of Internet
luring of a child.
Tarig “Ty” Bur of Gravenhurst was arrested
by police the same day.
Bur has been charged with one count of luring a child,
one count of possession of child pornography and one
count of distribution of child pornography. The accused
utilized the online user name of TyMaster30, said a
police release.
Gravenhurst deputy fire chief John Black confirmed
that Bur is a member of the volunteer fire department
and has voluntarily taken a leave pending resolution
of the charges.
He said the department’s rules are such that
criminal code charges result in suspension, and possible
dismissal upon conviction. Black said this situation
has never happened before at the department, however
firefighters have faced criminal charges in the past
and the same policy has been followed.
“We’re trying to be fair to the accused,
but at the same time be sensitive to the community,”
he said.
Black presented the OPP media release to firefighters
at a regular training session Wednesday night.
“The other firefighters were very shocked and
very hurt,” he said. “At the same time,
some of them were quite angry.”
The accused is scheduled to appear for a bail hearing
in the Ontario Court of Justice in Bracebridge on April
11. The investigation is continuing.
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